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Mick Haggerty

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Mar 16, 2026, 4:08:14 PM (3 days ago) Mar 16
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2020 CSR Boat Yard +$20k, 4 ea  150gal remove/install, repair supporting floor






1981 Tolly48

Mick Haggerty

On Mon, Mar 16, 2026, 12:39 PM <tollycraft-boa...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
bower.de <bowe...@gmail.com>: Mar 16 11:25AM -0700

Hi everyone,
 
I have a 1992 48’ with a leaking fuel tank. I am looking at options for
repair or replacement. I currently have single 300 gallon tanks outboard
of the 3208 Cats.
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dan leenhouts <danlee...@gmail.com>: Mar 16 11:35AM -0700

You'll sleep a lot better replacing both tanks. The other thing is if one
of them starts leaking and trips the bilge pumps you got a major oil spill.
Evergreen equipment I'm sure some other people
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David Harris <davewen...@gmail.com>: Mar 16 08:38AM -1000

Dave,
I just had Derrick Willhite from Salty Boys Boat Works in Bremerton look at
the tanks on a 36 GB that I was considering. Derrick looked it over and
gave me a very fair quote to cut them out
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James Reid <jreidr...@gmail.com>: Mar 16 03:00PM -0400

I have a 1986 sundeck. I did some research and found Coastline Marine Tanks was competitive even with shipping from Washington to Connecticut. They built the original tank and still had the desvío. ...more
<ricoan...@comcast.net>: Mar 16 12:01PM -0700

Hi Dave
 

 
I also have a 48, which had a leaking tank. The tanks had already been
replaced once and as such were already split into two per side. I have
Cummins engines and was able to remove
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kevin goodwin <az1g...@hotmail.com>: Mar 16 07:08PM

We also had Coastline manufacture new tanks for our '89 34' sedan last year. If your tanks are original to the boat then I would recommend they be replaced and not patched/repaired. A pair of 35 yr ...more
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David Bower

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Mar 16, 2026, 5:45:56 PM (3 days ago) Mar 16
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All great information, much appreciated everyone.

I’ve looked into epoxy repairs as well but it seems like new tanks is the real solution.  I will contact Coastline and see what a couple new tanks will run.

Mick, I reached out to CSR.  They remember your boat, sounds like they replaced the big tank with two smaller tanks. 
 Jeremiah remembers a lot of details about the job.  Seems like a good yard.

Dave Bower 

On Mar 16, 2026, at 13:08, Mick Haggerty <mick.ha...@gmail.com> wrote:


2020 CSR Boat Yard +$20k, 4 ea  150gal remove/install, repair supporting floor



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