88FuHwa
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2018
- Messages
- 65
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Se la Vi 2
- Vessel Make
- FuHwa, 35 feet, built aka a Taiwan Tub
I am not sure whether we have a similar situation but my starboard tank was leaking profusely when I filled it up once. I had to have the bilge pumped out and paid a fortune because the diesel was then considered hazardous waste. Never mind that the boat yard sold it anyway from the "hazardous waste" tank to others.
Once the tank was empty, I opened it up through the inspection plate and could not find anything wrong at the bottom seams. I have since been filling it up again to about one quarter of capacity. I have left it the diesel fuel there and it is not being used other than for balancing the boat. No more leaks so I suspect the leak is higher up and I am not going to fix it. So, technically it is not serviceable. The port tank is holding the 175 gallons and has been no problem so far. At 2 gallons per hour I can go long way on just one tank.
Once the tank was empty, I opened it up through the inspection plate and could not find anything wrong at the bottom seams. I have since been filling it up again to about one quarter of capacity. I have left it the diesel fuel there and it is not being used other than for balancing the boat. No more leaks so I suspect the leak is higher up and I am not going to fix it. So, technically it is not serviceable. The port tank is holding the 175 gallons and has been no problem so far. At 2 gallons per hour I can go long way on just one tank.