Anyone ever make a boat fuel tank ?

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Anyone make there own ?
I know I should use small tank in the waterbug ( airboat) 'couse of weight.
BUT
I feel I need more range.
I think 15 gallons.
I plan on making one up towards the front.
It's a very "Custom" shape.
I'm thinking Fiberglass.
Did a lot of research, looks like normal Epoxy resin and glass will not Hold ethanol gasoline.
But Vinylester resin should.
What do think?

https://www.amazon.com/Reichhold-33...=1514917829&sr=8-2&keywords=vinyl+ester+resin
 
You need to make sure that the fiberglass resin you choose has a UL certification for use with methanol / ethanol blends of fuels. These types of resins are used in the petroleum industry for manufacturing underground containment vessels.
 
I found a new steel tank that with a little "Body Work" on the tank, I think I can make it work.
It's for a jeep Cj. 15 gal $48 and free shipping.
That's cheaper then I can make it.
 
Got my fuel tank today.
It's new and for an old Cj. jeep.
Made out of steel and only weighs 7 pounds, 15 gal.
I think it will work out very well.
It has fuel take outs on top as well as a tube to vent the tank.
I'm going to adapt My Snowmobile filler cap and fuel gauge, just a float and indicator, to fit in the top where the Car fuel pump would be.
I wish the front portion was an inch thinner.
There are no baffles in that part of the tank.
Think I could slowly crush it down an inch or two?
I was thinking a 3/4" piece of plywood and lower the truck on to it
To make a slight "Taper" to the front 4" of the tank...
 
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