John Dickson
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- Nov 20, 2006
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- Hatteras Model
- Not Currently A Hatteras Owner
Sunday I added 100 gallons of fuel to each side bringing tanks to 3/4s full and docked boat. Checked ER on Wednesday, all good. Thursday nite, I have 2 gallons of fuel in bilge. I have DD 671 TIs, the fuel supply is at the bottom of the tank, it is dry. The return goes in the top of the tank, it is dry. The boat sat for 4 days before any fuel showed up. The tank appears to be seeping approx 2 gallons per day.
I traced the fuel to the aft corner of the starboard fuel tank where I can see it seeping out from under the tank. There is probably 1/8 inch clearance beneath the tank and the stringer/shelf on which it sits due to the tank tabs holding it in place. The fuel appears to be seeping out from beneath the tank to the lowest aft corner and then running into the bilge. I have already transferred as much fuel as I can to the port tank.
The tank is aluminum and 23 years old. I am north of Detroit and looking for ideas as to where else to look or what may have caused the leak, a shop to pump the tank out and if anyone can recommend someone in the Harrison twp area that can assist me in the diagnosis. Can these tanks be repaired in the boat? Lined? Bladders? This tank is outboard of my starboard engine and cannot be removed.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
tx john
I traced the fuel to the aft corner of the starboard fuel tank where I can see it seeping out from under the tank. There is probably 1/8 inch clearance beneath the tank and the stringer/shelf on which it sits due to the tank tabs holding it in place. The fuel appears to be seeping out from beneath the tank to the lowest aft corner and then running into the bilge. I have already transferred as much fuel as I can to the port tank.
The tank is aluminum and 23 years old. I am north of Detroit and looking for ideas as to where else to look or what may have caused the leak, a shop to pump the tank out and if anyone can recommend someone in the Harrison twp area that can assist me in the diagnosis. Can these tanks be repaired in the boat? Lined? Bladders? This tank is outboard of my starboard engine and cannot be removed.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
tx john