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A cautionary note if your boat is petrol powered.

Please be 110% certain that there are no leaks in your fuel line.

If your fuel tank is internal,it must be vented to outside of the hull,and also in the event of fuel spillage,a means of drainage,again to outside the hull.

Usually, the tank is housed in a steel or aluminium box,with a well fitting lid,and vented to the outside.

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Thanks for the replies and the insight in to the chassis of a Reliant Robin. 

16 minutes ago, Mad Harold said:

A cautionary note if your boat is petrol powered.

Please be 110% certain that there are no leaks in your fuel line.

If your fuel tank is internal,it must be vented to outside of the hull,and also in the event of fuel spillage,a means of drainage,again to outside the hull.

Usually, the tank is housed in a steel or aluminium box,with a well fitting lid,and vented to the outside.

I have no engine currently attached and when I do it's an outboard anyway so it shouldn't be an issue. I don't even have gas onboard as my cooking facilities are in a shed on my mooring. I'll just need to make sure I've got adequate ventilation for the burner to use 

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