Prairie Schooner
Jeff & Donna, E35-3 purchased 7/21
Many thanks, all! It's depressing to have this happen right as I have time to sail... really nice to have people who can help me sort it out efficiently -- deeply appreciated.
- Sounds like everyone's going with 1/8"... anyone sizing up to 3/16", I'd be interested to hear about it. Loren: if you did it again, would you go up from 1/8" ?
- Vanilladuck: Did Coastline put in the brass fittings and label everything (in your image above), or did they provide the tank and you had to get all the fittings? Trying to figure out if this will be plug-and-play.
- Prairie Schooner: what diameter are your inspection ports? Want to size up based on your comment. I see VanillaDuck has 8 or 10" ones.
I'll see if I can find someone local, but suspect I'll end up driving my old tank to someone to copy. And Coastline/Bellingham is (much) farther than Berry/Costa Mesa... though I'll definitely talk with both.
Yes, a pretty large leak... which was very sudden: Bilge dry in the AM, then after a 3-hr, not-too-boisterous sail suddenly a bunch of diesel. Which did not look pink in the bilge, only after getting some on a paper towel; must have to do with the light transiting twice on reflection from the bilge (or, I guess, maybe that the bottom of my bilge is not and never will get as clean and white as one of the image Christian posted of his somewhere.)
The fabricator installed prefab inspection ports in our tank. I'd have to be at the boat to measure, but going from my hand, I'd say no bigger than 5"- 6". There's not room to get an arm in and see what I'm groping for. Pic of our completed new tank before installation.
post #52 - https://ericsonyachts.org/ie/threads/e35-3-replacing-fuel-tank.17731/post-177000
8" - 10" would be nice
Discussions of inspection ports from a few years back, if you haven't seen them:
- https://ericsonyachts.org/ie/threads/inspection-ports-for-fuel-tanks.18789/
- https://ericsonyachts.org/ie/threads/fuel-tank-inspection-port-design-and-installation.13949/
Some links I'd catalogued on epoxy repair:
post #8 - https://ericsonyachts.org/ie/threads/e35-3-replacing-fuel-tank.17731/post-142335
- https://www.epoxyworks.com/index.php/category/boat-repair/aluminum-boat-repair/
- https://www.epoxyworks.com/index.php/aluminum-adhesion/#more-2248
- https://www.epoxyworks.com/index.php/fix-leaking-rivets-in-aluminum-boats-with-gflex-650/
It seems to me there is an even more extensive thread with discussion of epoxy tank repair, but I can't put my fingers on it at the moment.