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Hi,
i am going to remove the hatch that covers the aft bilge and the larger hatch that covers the fuel tanks to have repaired. They are holding a ton of moisture. My question is what could I cover the openings with while being repaired? I was thinking of a piece of plywood and a blue tarp. I don’t want to shrink wrap because there is a lot of work being done over the winter and we need access. I’m thinking plywood can at least keep any potential snow from getting in and sitting on the fuel tanks, and it can still be stepped on. i assume that the fuel tank compartment drains to the bilge which has the plug pulled for rain water. Any thoughts?
thanks!
i am going to remove the hatch that covers the aft bilge and the larger hatch that covers the fuel tanks to have repaired. They are holding a ton of moisture. My question is what could I cover the openings with while being repaired? I was thinking of a piece of plywood and a blue tarp. I don’t want to shrink wrap because there is a lot of work being done over the winter and we need access. I’m thinking plywood can at least keep any potential snow from getting in and sitting on the fuel tanks, and it can still be stepped on. i assume that the fuel tank compartment drains to the bilge which has the plug pulled for rain water. Any thoughts?
thanks!