Well, it looks like after 27 years, my 34 gallon fresh water tank gave up after starting the decommissioning process. I had filled it on Thursday and was planning on coming back on Friday to add some bleach and take the boat for a sail and then flush it out, instead I came to find an almost empty tank and a full bilge. Thanks to whoever invented the float switch! Anyway, I'm wondering if there is any reason I can't temporarily seal the aluminum tank with some West System epoxy? The tank definitely has some corrosion which I could scrape out. There is an access port where I can reach basically reach the whole interior and possibly "paint" a sealer in there. I don't use it for drinking, basically just for washing hands, dishes, and brushing my teeth. I'm not sure if there is a toxicity issue with dried epoxy (or aluminum corrosion for that matter) but I just want to get through the season and tackle the replacement in the winter. It is under the v-berth and would require major surgery to get out. I checked the archives but couldn't find a definitive answer.Any thoughts?Thanks in advance,Manny