Looking at purchasing 2002-2004 Model year 265 Express or 232 Gulfstream with a pair of F4's in the coming year for Lake Ontario Salmon fishing, but I wanted to know if either of these models have poly tanks or if they were still aluminum?
captain swag said:I own a 2001 265 and both main and aux. tanks are aluminum.
UpGrady said:Thanx guys...i was afraid the answer was aluminum
onoahimahi said:UpGrady said:Thanx guys...i was afraid the answer was aluminum
What is the expected lifespan of the aluminum tanks Grady uses? 25-30 years? Mine are 20 years old and are shinny and new-looking on the inside - I inspected through the fuel-sending-unit hole with a flashlight. My buddy still has the original tanks in his 87 Gulfstream. He had to change his fuel lines, however.
I just changed my 87 Seafarer out last summer. It was not yet leaking, but very close as it was very corroded. Most say average is about 13 years, and obviously it like many things "depends".What is the expected lifespan of the aluminum tanks Grady uses? 25-30 years? Mine are 20 years old and are shinny and new-looking on the inside - I inspected through the fuel-sending-unit hole with a flashlight. My buddy still has the original tanks in his 87 Gulfstream. He had to change his fuel lines, however.
I'd be afraid of that. Fiberglass/resin and alcohol in gas are not a good combination. Just ask a Bertram owner...If your aluminum tank is decent condition with pits on the outside, it is easily repaired and fiberglassed with 3/4 oz mat. I repaired one in 1996 and it still is in great shape. I sand blasted the pits, marine texted them then glasses over the whole tank. It seals off all moisture and stops all corrosion. I also have the original tank in my 88 offshore that I fiberglassed 12 years ago when it had a few pin holes in it. Used the same process.