For all who may be troubled by the bilge fuel tank - - don't be... Although
it takes a bit of time, the fuel tank can be removed from the bilge. It
helps if you have an extra elbow in your right arm, but even this is not
absolutely necessary.
I removed the plastic [nylon?] tank from VESPER, #1868 last year to clean
it. My experience taught me to be aware that the 'split-ring' on the
underside of the flange at the top of the tank is tough to get back on if
removed while the tank is in-place. The secret to removing the tank is to
disconnect the diesel fill line juder the gunwhale on the port side of the
cockpit. This gives enough slack in the fill line to be able to lift the
tank far enough out of the bilge to disconnect the fill line from the tank.
After that is off, it is fairly smooth-sailing.
Good Luck.
Ed Davis aka SaylerEd@...
it takes a bit of time, the fuel tank can be removed from the bilge. It
helps if you have an extra elbow in your right arm, but even this is not
absolutely necessary.
I removed the plastic [nylon?] tank from VESPER, #1868 last year to clean
it. My experience taught me to be aware that the 'split-ring' on the
underside of the flange at the top of the tank is tough to get back on if
removed while the tank is in-place. The secret to removing the tank is to
disconnect the diesel fill line juder the gunwhale on the port side of the
cockpit. This gives enough slack in the fill line to be able to lift the
tank far enough out of the bilge to disconnect the fill line from the tank.
After that is off, it is fairly smooth-sailing.
Good Luck.
Ed Davis aka SaylerEd@...