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Fuel Leak in Port Side Fuel Tank
- steveduncan71
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Fuel Leak in Port Side Fuel Tank
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Re: Fuel Leak in Port Side Fuel Tank
Another option on some of the larger boats was to actually cut open the side of the boat. A Carver dealer near me used to to the tanks and engines this way. Said it was faster and cheaper, with no interior damage, but I would make sure you find someone that knows their stuff before going that direction.
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