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Old 01-06-2009
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FS: Tank inspection port

Hi all,


I have a 12" X 19" metal inspection port for sale that some might find useful.


Full specs and pictures are online at our family web site at "searsparty dot com" where you can click on Paul and Christine's website and then on sailing -> projects -> inspection port;

I'm not allowed to post a link for some reason here.

It's from a fuel tank repair project on our previous boat and it never got used (which is a very long story on how not to repair a fuel tank)

It is an amazing piece or metal fab that i hope to not have a use for now as the new boat already has inspection ports.


tnx,
paul




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