SeaSwick
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- May 28, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 41' CONVERTBLE YACHT FISH (1960 - 1963)
Hey Don --
The UL1316 ALL FUELS rating of Interplastics' VE8770 vinyl-ester resin should satisfy the tank requirements. It is used by gas-stations to barrier-coat existing fiberglass gasoline storage tanks.
But that's why it's been mentioned to me to document with pics & list of materials of all the work & have an inspection, with a written report on the work, by a Marine Surveyor. Insurers may then hear us out at least before they say no...
As for filling the tanks with water before working on them, her tanks were empty when I had her trucked from Texas in 2002 & remain empty. I will check for fumes, not using the "look down the fill-neck with a lit match" technique, but filling with water is a great idea that hadn't occurred to me. Actually, I didn't have a plan if there were fumes.
I've gotta scrub 'em with soapy water during this process anyway. Better to be safe than blown to smithereens.
HEY! Anyone know where I can get six, 55 gallon drums of Dawn dishwashing liquid? I'll fill'em & soak'em with that for a week ahead... the "2-boids-wid-one-stone" theory
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The UL1316 ALL FUELS rating of Interplastics' VE8770 vinyl-ester resin should satisfy the tank requirements. It is used by gas-stations to barrier-coat existing fiberglass gasoline storage tanks.
But that's why it's been mentioned to me to document with pics & list of materials of all the work & have an inspection, with a written report on the work, by a Marine Surveyor. Insurers may then hear us out at least before they say no...
As for filling the tanks with water before working on them, her tanks were empty when I had her trucked from Texas in 2002 & remain empty. I will check for fumes, not using the "look down the fill-neck with a lit match" technique, but filling with water is a great idea that hadn't occurred to me. Actually, I didn't have a plan if there were fumes.
I've gotta scrub 'em with soapy water during this process anyway. Better to be safe than blown to smithereens.
HEY! Anyone know where I can get six, 55 gallon drums of Dawn dishwashing liquid? I'll fill'em & soak'em with that for a week ahead... the "2-boids-wid-one-stone" theory