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To really clean it out, you are going to have to be able to get in with
solvents and rags. If the access port is not large enough to do that you either have to cut a new one or replace the tank. -- Dennis Gibbons dkgibbons at optonline dot net "Vince LoRusso" wrote in message om... I bought a Whitby 42 last June and she has water, fuel and dirt in the center fuel tank. This tank is located in the keel with an access plate almost under the motor. I sucked out everything that I could but the tank is fare from usable. Anyone have any suggestions how to clean up and seal off this tank so I can use it? Thanks, Vince LoRusso of S/V Horizons |
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