Steel or Aluminum For Tanks That Stay On Boat

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If you can store them outside on deck and exposed to air flow, that will ne a lot better than laying in the bilge, you can put brass rings on neck and lock them if you are afraid they will walk.
 
I assume the skiff is fibreglass, but make sure your ally tanks are not in contact with any metal. There is no point in risking any sort of galvanic corrosion.
 
I assume the skiff is fibreglass, but make sure your ally tanks are not in contact with any metal. There is no point in risking any sort of galvanic corrosion.

It's a fiberglass boat.
 

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