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My new boat would you use this fuel tank
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 502272" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Take your choice, both have pro's and con's...way back when plastic tanks first came out, they had a bunch of issues, but in the last 20 years they were fine if taken care of !! Same for metal tanks, they also need care and maintenence and if done, they will last forever. You need to be sure there is no corrosion inside the metal tank, if it is corrosion free, then your good to go, same with a plastic tank, no damage, gouges, cracks or dents, then your good to go. After some years, both might need some new parts, gaskets, fittings etc but just normal maintenence items. Like most everything, if taken care of, they last longer than you and I...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 502272, member: 1183"] Take your choice, both have pro's and con's...way back when plastic tanks first came out, they had a bunch of issues, but in the last 20 years they were fine if taken care of !! Same for metal tanks, they also need care and maintenence and if done, they will last forever. You need to be sure there is no corrosion inside the metal tank, if it is corrosion free, then your good to go, same with a plastic tank, no damage, gouges, cracks or dents, then your good to go. After some years, both might need some new parts, gaskets, fittings etc but just normal maintenence items. Like most everything, if taken care of, they last longer than you and I... [/QUOTE]
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