Do you need to clean the fuel or get in and try to clean the tanks? We cut holes and added 10 inch plates to get access to clean the tanks, ended up covering the aft deck plate when we put a teak deck in. For the mezzzanine install we had to move the aft tank fuel lines and fill so we cut a hatch to get better access to the 2 aft tank fuel plates in my 50c, which is basically the same as the older 53c's. Luckily we were able to cut the teak deck without messing it up and now have a small hatch and ended up looking fine. You should be able to get to where the hose fittings connect to the plate from the sides, not exactly easy. That boat had a lot of modifications so you may have a different setup. Also, we replaced all of the gasketing for the fuel tank plates because they were starting to leak. Fun having an old boat.
Hi Cricket and Tim,
I spent 20 minutes the ER following hoses and thought I found the ones going to the AFT tank. Thing with my AFT tank, you can feed the other tanks from it, but cannot run the engines from it.
Anyway, taking your advice, I was in the lazerette, rope lockers etc. and all I found was where the hoses came out the ER and into forward/mid-section of the cockpit. This was directly where the step to the saloon is. Luckily it is used as a storage area. So I measured where I hoped I would miss the fuel fill hose and took a gamble, lifted the step, drilling a search and see hole.
Long story short: Made 3 "careful" drill holes into the deck (under the step) and got half lucky.
Just "nicked 2 hoses!" but found the fuel fill on the first go.
Trouble was the fill hose was literally stuck to the bottom of the marine ply. The ply was at least 2" thick, maybe more. Could only use a jig saw part the way and an angle grinder VERY carefully. Took me a while but the result is good, except for the nicks on the 2 hoses.
So I have good access to the AFT tank now, in fact the best of all the tanks!
Now I am waiting for the quotes to treat the fuel chemically, or clean them out then use the chemical. The additive I will use disintegrates the algae, instead of killing it and blocking the filters.
BTW it’s not good looking, YET, I’ll sand it all back when I get the chance.
HOPE the 2 hoses don’t leak!
Thanks to you both for all the support.
George