I just got one of those fancy-schmanzy Blue Sea gauges that measures battery state, bilge operations, AND tank levels. I really want it to monitor the water tank in my 9.2A, but need to cut a 1.5" hole in the top of the tank for the sender. The only requirement is that it be more than three inches from a side or corner. It's pretty low profile, so it'll fit under the v-berth cushions okay.
Am I even more foolhardy than usual in thinking about cutting a sizable hole in a leak-free tank? It takes the standard, SAE 5 Bolt opening, using #10 pan head screws. I'm a bit worried about getting it down tightly enough - given the relative thinness of the fiberglass - that sloshing won't lead to some leakage around the gasket. Guess I could try it as is, then add some reinforcement if it's not pulling down sufficiently.
John
Am I even more foolhardy than usual in thinking about cutting a sizable hole in a leak-free tank? It takes the standard, SAE 5 Bolt opening, using #10 pan head screws. I'm a bit worried about getting it down tightly enough - given the relative thinness of the fiberglass - that sloshing won't lead to some leakage around the gasket. Guess I could try it as is, then add some reinforcement if it's not pulling down sufficiently.
John