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Brian Cleverly wrote:
Interesting, Peggy...

Quoting from Title 33:

" Subpart J--Fuel Systems

Sec. 183.550 Fuel tanks: Installation.

(a) Each fuel tank must not be integral with any boat structure or
mounted on an engine."

Would this mean that a monel fuel tank glassed into a sailboat keel
would be illegal ?


D'd if I know...I only remembered tripping over some fuel tank regs
while searching for waste plumbing regs, and since I was having a slow
afternoon, went looking for 'em again.

However, If do seem to remember something in my search that said
glassing of foaming in any fuel tank is a no-no...but I could be wrong,
and I'm not gonna hunt it down again.



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Well sorta. The ABYC regs state that a gas tank cannot JUST be supported by
plastic foam. It's OK to foam a tank in, but you have to provide additional
supports. Probably because the long term strength of the foam, for support,
probably degrades.

Brian



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Brian Cleverly wrote:
Interesting, Peggy...

Quoting from Title 33:

" Subpart J--Fuel Systems

Sec. 183.550 Fuel tanks: Installation.

(a) Each fuel tank must not be integral with any boat structure or
mounted on an engine."

Would this mean that a monel fuel tank glassed into a sailboat keel would
be illegal ?


D'd if I know...I only remembered tripping over some fuel tank regs while
searching for waste plumbing regs, and since I was having a slow
afternoon, went looking for 'em again.

However, If do seem to remember something in my search that said glassing
of foaming in any fuel tank is a no-no...but I could be wrong, and I'm not
gonna hunt it down again.



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Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1
http://shop.sailboatowners.com/detai...=400&group=327



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