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- Tournament 192
My 1996 Tournament 192 has the original plastic fuel tank. I keep a cover on the boat and when I crawl under it, I can smell a very slight smell of gas or maybe just oil. This year of boat only has two small screw top inspection ports and does not have the screwed down removal floor panels of some earlier years. My mind instantly goes to the worst case scenario...cracked or compromised tank that requires cutting the deck and costly repairs. But perhaps its just a small leak at the fuel gauge or other fittings. My question is whether anyone has removed a plastic tank from a grady white and found damage or leaks to the tank OTHER THAN AT THE FITTINGS. It seems that a tank rubbing for years could cause a leak, or just plastic expanding and contracting, etc. I was out on my friends 22 foot Grady this weekend and he needed to replace the metal tank...but again, I'm wondering about plastic. Thanks