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Sailors who own steel boats have different tankage requirements
than that of those who own fiberglass vessels. While GRP boats have tankage for water, waste and fuel, steel boats incorporate tankage for water, waste, fuel and Ospho. Usually the Ospho tank has the largest capacity of all. The waste tank is second largest because those who inhabit steel boats are full of it. CN |
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Capt. Neal® wrote in message ...
Sailors who own steel boats have different tankage requirements than that of those who own fiberglass vessels. While GRP boats have tankage for water, waste and fuel, steel boats incorporate tankage for water, waste, fuel and Ospho. Usually the Ospho tank has the largest capacity of all. The waste tank is second largest because those who inhabit steel boats are full of it. CN Ospho has seen it day good Capt. It was an OK product but far far superior inhibitors exist today. Try endsrust by dow. No fume, white powder and take any paint well. Joe |
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