FYI
 
They used to try to protect the old black iron tanks by encasing them in fiber 
glass but all it did was trap water.  They also tried undercoating cars wirth 
some rubbber spray up North but the rubber eventually cracked and trapped 
water.  BOTH actually enchanced rust or corrosion. 
 Aluminum boats are NOT coated with anything topsides ( If the owner has half a 
brain paint  for looks is fine but then you have paint to maitain).  Any good 
aluminum boat owner leaves them as is and lets the aluminum develop its own 
protective oxidation layer.  
 
Whatever youu do remeber dissimilar metals wil casuse a battery 
reaction!!!!!!!   Russ
 
PS  If you want the real answer contact the Metal Boat Association and some one 
knowledgeable wll respond.
 
 
 

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From: J.M. <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 7:34 PM
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] aluminum fuel tanks


I'm having new fuel tanks made for my salty dog, has anyone had any experience 
with coating  them? I am having people suggest coating them with truck bed 
liner to protect  them from moisture being trapped which looks like why the old 
ones failed. The old ones had 2x2 cleats holding them in place, this is where 
most of the corrosion was happening. thanks for any advice. John -- 
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