brian4190
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1983 - 1987)
i have a 1966 28 sf I am restoring. i came across this today on the hull truth boat forum. i cant believe the tanks are made out of fiberglass covered wood not solid glass.
Yes the Bertram tanks will probably fail as well. The big difference is the Bertram tank is solid fiberglass, in many cases gelcoated and much thicher than the Hat. The Hat's tank is thick but only because of the wood core. I have cross sections of a Hat tank and the fiberglass on the inside is really thin. I suspect lots of these tanks have already failed. Failed in my mind is the wood is gasoline soaked. Maybe the outside fiberglass skin is not yet leaking. The crosssection I have came from a tank not subjected to ethanol; but the wood was wet with gas.
Yes the Bertram tanks will probably fail as well. The big difference is the Bertram tank is solid fiberglass, in many cases gelcoated and much thicher than the Hat. The Hat's tank is thick but only because of the wood core. I have cross sections of a Hat tank and the fiberglass on the inside is really thin. I suspect lots of these tanks have already failed. Failed in my mind is the wood is gasoline soaked. Maybe the outside fiberglass skin is not yet leaking. The crosssection I have came from a tank not subjected to ethanol; but the wood was wet with gas.