As many tanks both poly and aluminum that have been replaced and installed here, I don't think an instruction manual is necessary.
Quote from: "seabob4"As many tanks both poly and aluminum that have been replaced and installed here, I don't think an instruction manual is necessary.Yeah, that's what one would think. But look at Rick's rebuild thread. The allowance for expansion and the use of neoprene on poly tank installations may not be obvious to all. I think the information is available on this site now, but it sure would have been nice if we had some clear instructions from the vendors. Inca won't even talk to you unless you are a boat manufacturer.
I am probably going to go with a poly prefabbed tank. Are there any reputable brands other than Moeller. They are the only ones showing up in my searches. Also are there any prefab mfg's. of gunwale tanks. I would like to have a belly tank with a couple of gunwale "saddle" tanks gravity feeding down to it. I don't think I can get the 70-90 gallons I would like in a belly tank.
Quote from: "Tx49"I am probably going to go with a poly prefabbed tank. Are there any reputable brands other than Moeller. They are the only ones showing up in my searches. Also are there any prefab mfg's. of gunwale tanks. I would like to have a belly tank with a couple of gunwale "saddle" tanks gravity feeding down to it. I don't think I can get the 70-90 gallons I would like in a belly tank.You can put a 85-90 gallon tank in the belly. Measure the open space under the deck and call Phil at Alloy Metal Works. He will fab you a new tank to match your dimensions and not charge and arm and leg - probably will cost less than 2 tanks and the associated plumbing. Watch out for gunwale tanks - they move the CG way high - and feeding them to a belly tank takes some very careful plumbing and venting.