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crieders

1. fuel tank. 35 years old, 1990 boat. some pitting. Is there a time to replace?
2. water tanks. hard to inspect the stern one. they are apparently plastic. Same questions. Time to replace?
Cliff Rieders, c34 tall rig, 1990, hull #1022

Ron Hill

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cliff : I don't know of any time to replace on either the water tanks or diesel tank. Mine is 2 years older than your and there are no leaks in the diesel (because I use oil based Water Zorb) - and should NEVER be any leaks in the water tanks - if properly winterized !!

A few thoughts
Ron, Apache #788

Jon W

Cliff, it depends on how well the PO's maintained the fuel and tank. Mine started leaking at 32 years old. After opening it up, the MK 1 tanks anyway have lots of areas to trap contaminants that can eat away at a very thin walled aluminum tank. I had a local welder make me a new tank with some modifications like thicker material and adding two access ports to the top. Hopefully you don't experience a leak, but I would start saving for a new tank now and hope you don't spend it.
Jon W.
s/v Della Jean
Hull #493, 1987 MK 1, M25XP, 35# Mantus, Std Rig
San Diego, Ca

Noah

I "second" Jon's comments. My fuel tank developed a pinhole leak after about 32-years.
1990 hull #1014, San Diego, CA,  Fin Keel,
Standard Rig

Diversion

I ordered a new rudder this fall, removed the old rudder at haul out, so this winter I was hoping to drill the holes in the new rudder shaft to match the old rudder shaft...the new shaft is 3/8" shorter.  The emergency tiller cap had to be cut off so I ordered a new one, which fits a little lower than the old one did.  The question I have is, does the top tiller rest tight against the top rudder support under the aft seat hatch, or do I have some leeway here?  I was hoping to make up the 3/8" by raising the cap, and pushing the rudder a little closer to the hull, (I had about 1/2 gap on the old rudder) to make up the difference. Here's a pic of the new and old rudder, I chose the non elliptical, Rudder Craft recommended this tuned rudder instead.
1989 #943 TRWK