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Bart Senior wrote:
What do you think of intergral fiberglass tanks with baffles and inspection ports? I think they are the best option. Sure, but they're not really an aftermarket add-on. ![]() And it's not foolproof either, since grids & bulkhead tabbing occasionally pop loose when the boat is sailed hard (or if your boat was one of those Monday morning jobs). You could buy structural panels, tab them in on both sides. Similarly with baffles. Closing off the top would be easy too and just as easy to cut in inspection ports--or even cut off completely, and reglass later, for service. Why buy structural panels, I can mold them myself. But this is likely to be a lot more work (a whole lot more!) and require more open access to the space. Another advantage would be you could fair in the inside so that there is a slope to carry debris to the drain fitting. True... put in a little window for visual inspection too. Actually, I should build the whole boat myself! Then every part of it would be PERFECT... wouldn't Bubbles be jealous! DSK |
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