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in a "Aquasport 246". Does anyone know where I can find a plastic tank to
replace the metal tank that is now leaking.

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http://www.ronco-plastics.com/
Great company and products. I used them for a holding tank.

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in a "Aquasport 246". Does anyone know where I can find a plastic tank to
replace the metal tank that is now leaking.

Benny



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Keith wrote:
http://www.ronco-plastics.com/
Great company and products. I used them for a holding tank.


Ronco doesn't make fuel tanks, Keith...only water and holding.

Water and holding tanks are made from linear polyethylene, and don't
have to meet any CG or other standards. Fuel tanks, otoh, must be made
of cross-linked poly, and to very strict CG standards. For that reason,
few companies who make water and holding tanks also make fuel tanks.

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SCUBA 11 wrote:

in a "Aquasport 246". Does anyone know where I can find a plastic tank to
replace the metal tank that is now leaking.

Benny


www.kracor.com. I think that they top out at 80 gallons, but perhaps you can
combine 2 or more tanks to get what you need.....


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I don't know if you can get Vetus products where you are but they produce a
plastic type fuel tank in various shapes and sizes. biggest one I can see in
my catalogue is 390 litres. see web site www.vetus.co.uk
I put a pair of the 335 litre tanks into my boat. they also do fresh and
waste water tanks plus of course course most of the other expensive products
that we boat owners believe we need.
regards to all
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SCUBA 11 wrote:

in a "Aquasport 246". Does anyone know where I can find a plastic tank

to
replace the metal tank that is now leaking.

Benny


www.kracor.com. I think that they top out at 80 gallons, but perhaps you

can
combine 2 or more tanks to get what you need.....


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Thanks, It looks like Kracor.com is going to have something that will work.It
won`t be the exact size but will work.

Benny
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Thanks, It looks like Kracor.com is going to have something that will work.It
won`t be the exact size but will work.

Benny


I have two of their 36 gal tanks. Very nice.


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