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One of the pics shows a 2" distance from the front lip of the tank opening to the forward bulkhead. Don't let the black shadow under lip fool you into thinking the lip of the tank is directly under flange! One of the pics shows a 1" distance from the rear lip of the tank opening to the rear bulkhead. In one of the pics, I positioned the tank hard against the rear bulkhead and ran a tape measure straight down as a straight edge to show the front of the tank about 1" forward of front lip of opening. If I then tilt the front of the tank up, I can reduce that distance to 3/4" but no less. The remaining pictures show the tank and the lip reduced down to slightly less than 3/4". here
Here's how I'd remove the tank and I'd like to have others chime in if they think it's a crack-pot idea or they have things to add. Close off all fittings and drill several 5" holes with a hole saw, 2-3 holes fore and aft, and one in the middle there are bulkheads in the tank. After cutting a hole, tape it off with duct tape so gas fumes stay in the tank, then cut the next hole. Have fan(s) running to blow any stray fumes out of the boat. Once all the holes are cut, drain the remaining fuel and clean the tank with a good degreaser, SimpleGreen or Dawn wish washing liquid. Plumb a fan and some dryer hose into the tank (duct tape), then let the fan run for a day or 2 so any residual fumes evaporate, fan needs to sit outside the boat while running. After the tank is dry, go to town cutting the tank out, jig saw, tin ships, air nibbler, etc..
what is that in pic one. is that a gussett that goes across the top of the tank. here
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