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Hey All,
Starting to get my 2001 180 ready for the spring season. I am wondering if I should be replacing deck plates...or the pry out lid at least. As far as I know, they are originally to my 2001 180. Recently opened the one that is directly over the fuel tank and noticed some moister in there (underside of my deck & a little on top of the fuel tank) is this normal? I believe the tank is plastic, there is no smell of fuel when I open the deck plate. How long do tanks generally last? I also noticed...which I didnt know before, that they fuel tank compartment drains directly into the bilge. The fuel tank has some "gunk/crap" on it and a bit of greasy stuff as well, should I be concerned with this or consider this normal? I can share pictures later today as I am sure that will help. Deck plates (pry out) I am assuming that this is probably good preventative measure to replace?
Thanks for your info in advance,
Ian
Starting to get my 2001 180 ready for the spring season. I am wondering if I should be replacing deck plates...or the pry out lid at least. As far as I know, they are originally to my 2001 180. Recently opened the one that is directly over the fuel tank and noticed some moister in there (underside of my deck & a little on top of the fuel tank) is this normal? I believe the tank is plastic, there is no smell of fuel when I open the deck plate. How long do tanks generally last? I also noticed...which I didnt know before, that they fuel tank compartment drains directly into the bilge. The fuel tank has some "gunk/crap" on it and a bit of greasy stuff as well, should I be concerned with this or consider this normal? I can share pictures later today as I am sure that will help. Deck plates (pry out) I am assuming that this is probably good preventative measure to replace?
Thanks for your info in advance,
Ian