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Old 04-20-2020, 11:22 PM
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My boat came with a two tank store bought polysomething locker. It was mounted much like in post 22, in the cockpit locker. It has an above waterline thru hull drain, solenoid and 2 separate lines.

An insurance approved Annapolis surveyor (Stimson) approved the installation.

I can see that it is not perfect as if the top seal fails it could overflow into the boat.
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Old 04-20-2020, 11:38 PM
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My boat came with a two tank store bought polysomething locker. It was mounted much like in post 22, in the cockpit locker. It has an above waterline thru hull drain, solenoid and 2 separate lines.

An insurance approved Annapolis surveyor (Stimson) approved the installation.

I can see that it is not perfect as if the top seal fails it could overflow into the boat.
Actually, assuming it's a slow leak and not a gusher, will just flow out the vent line. Now if it the propane is overflowing out the top... you have a condition.
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