Gas tank failure during shipping....
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Gas tank failure during shipping....
The new owner of a B35 had his boat shipped crosscountry. When the boat arrived on the West Coast he found that an aluminum gas tank, built and installed less than a year ago, had failed catastrophically, and, having been filled by the yard before shipment, there was aprox. 250 gal of gasoline in the bilge.
I hesitate in posting this here because of my concerns about liability (maybe I am being overly paranoid), however on the other hand I know many of you have installed or are considering the installation of new gas tanks. This certainly points toward being sure your tank fabricator is qualified and proven, and your tank is installed properly.
I welcome your comments after you read the post on the B33 forum site...
http://www.bertram33.com/forum/topic.as ... 077む
I hesitate in posting this here because of my concerns about liability (maybe I am being overly paranoid), however on the other hand I know many of you have installed or are considering the installation of new gas tanks. This certainly points toward being sure your tank fabricator is qualified and proven, and your tank is installed properly.
I welcome your comments after you read the post on the B33 forum site...
http://www.bertram33.com/forum/topic.as ... 077む
- AndreF
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Ditto Rawleigh!
I shipped my 27 Whaler from Venice LA to Virginia with full tanks and no problems. Seems like seas would be just as rough as the highway. Further, seems like improper welding, but much better to happen there than on the high seas with family and friends aboard.
I shipped my 27 Whaler from Venice LA to Virginia with full tanks and no problems. Seems like seas would be just as rough as the highway. Further, seems like improper welding, but much better to happen there than on the high seas with family and friends aboard.
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
Just wait until you pull into the fuel dock with several drunk guys on board after a good day fishing and while you run to the marina head they decide to help you by fueling her up. As you walk back to the boat you notice the fuel nozel sticking out of a rod holder next to the gas filler and one of the idiots is holding it wide open watching the other two laughing and talking to some tourists and the fuel attendant.
You can not even imagiane the hell I went through dealing with 36 gallons of gas in the bilge and a very pissed off marina manager.
The reason no one was injured that day:
I heard the same question every time we came into a dock for fuel "Whats the first rule of fueling a boat Clay?" I would instantly answer "all systems OFF when fueling Captian" - thanks Dad.
Clay
You can not even imagiane the hell I went through dealing with 36 gallons of gas in the bilge and a very pissed off marina manager.
The reason no one was injured that day:
I heard the same question every time we came into a dock for fuel "Whats the first rule of fueling a boat Clay?" I would instantly answer "all systems OFF when fueling Captian" - thanks Dad.
Clay
- AndreF
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Clay,
Why did you have to bring back such unpleasant memories? The only good thing was mine was diesel.
Why did you have to bring back such unpleasant memories? The only good thing was mine was diesel.
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
My dad had a an old custom built 25ft wooden speedboat that we redid for fishing. It had a big chrysler engine in it (can't remember exactly, maybe a 413 maxwedge?) When he started it in the back yard the neighbor called the fire department because she thought it blew up.Anyway, we had a brand new 40-50 gal alluminum tank and one day out on Long Island sound one of the bottom seams cracked (about 2 feet long) That was fun. The only saving grace was that we had 2 tanks and I don't think it was full, and of course gas was a lot cheaper back then.
B26 straight inboard
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