Scott Smith hadn’t built a boat when he started constructing his own 41′ full displacement trawler. But he knows a thing or two about building as an avid woodworker, so he’s confident in his decision to build his backyard trawler with plywood and epoxy fuel tanks. This is NOT an option for storing gasoline, but it IS an option for diesel and Scott thinks it’s the perfect solution for his build. Check out today’s video and see if you agree with Scott’s plan to use TotalBoat Epoxy with plywood for storing over 300 gallons of diesel fuel. Then, comment below and leave your opinion about Scott’s epoxy fuel tank build. Enjoy!
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