I have a '73 Aquasport 22-2 and not once did I think about checking the 62 gallon tank, until it failed on me. Not to scare you, but this is what I found when I pulled up the deck: Yea my tank looks totally rusted and stuff on the top right? I dont even want to see the bottom. If you dont think the tank has been replaced, I suggest checking and replacing it if necessary because mine failed while I was out in the ocean, close to shore luckily, and my buddy had to tow me in.
I beleive it was made of alluminum. And alluminum tanks usually do not rust, as long as they are not constantly in contact with water. My tank was probably exposed to high bilge water levels because the previous owner did not have a bilge pump installed. Either way, its still a good idea to replace it.Besides, my tank was also warped on the top so that is probably not good either, anyways Im getting a new one over the winter. If you do decide to check on or replace the tank below your deck, tell me what kind of condition your tank(s) are in, I'm curious And not that I suggest using a tank in such bad condition as mine, but my rusty ol' tank still works, it just has some old fuel that got clogged in the feed lines. Its my excuse to buy a new one though so I'm going for it.