Bsmith
Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2024
- Messages
- 18
- Location
- Welaka, FL
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 (Outboard)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2735J223
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- PDQ 34’ POWER CAT-SOLD
- Vessel Name
- Elixir
2023 R27 OB LE, HIN FMLT2735I223.
The fuel tank appears to have shifted forward about a 1/2” based on seeing a gap between the tank and the bulkhead aft of the tank and seeing evidence of the fuel fill and fuel line hoses being shifted forward from their original cable tie fixations. I can provide a photo if it helps. My question: how is the fuel tank secured to the boat? It seems to me that any shifting in a fuel tank is a bad thing. If the tank cannot slide any further forward I can fit a block between the tank and the aft bulkhead which should prevent the tank from moving around. I haven’t found a way to access the forward part of the tank. Currently the tank is almost full. Your advice?
The fuel tank appears to have shifted forward about a 1/2” based on seeing a gap between the tank and the bulkhead aft of the tank and seeing evidence of the fuel fill and fuel line hoses being shifted forward from their original cable tie fixations. I can provide a photo if it helps. My question: how is the fuel tank secured to the boat? It seems to me that any shifting in a fuel tank is a bad thing. If the tank cannot slide any further forward I can fit a block between the tank and the aft bulkhead which should prevent the tank from moving around. I haven’t found a way to access the forward part of the tank. Currently the tank is almost full. Your advice?