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I was at the Miami boat show today and talked to ATL about this very subject.
They make foam filled bladders designed to go into your leaking rigid tank. You cut an access hole, and remove the baffels from the old tank. You remove the foam blocks from the bladder, work it into place and replace the foam blocks to give it shape. It looks like a very well made tank.
Here is a link to step by step drawings of the process: Retro-Fit Your Failed OEM Rigid Fuel Tank With A Flexible ATL Fuel Bladder!
They make foam filled bladders designed to go into your leaking rigid tank. You cut an access hole, and remove the baffels from the old tank. You remove the foam blocks from the bladder, work it into place and replace the foam blocks to give it shape. It looks like a very well made tank.
Here is a link to step by step drawings of the process: Retro-Fit Your Failed OEM Rigid Fuel Tank With A Flexible ATL Fuel Bladder!