JIM C.

Job Location:  Marina at Edison Ford, Alva, FL
When fuel started to seep from the starboard tank on our 53 Krogen Express, I kinda got that sinking feeling. Had big boats for over 20 years. Along the way, a number of boating friends have had fuel tank leaks and not many ended well. Doing my homework on fuel tank repairs I came across Triton Liners. At first, I was a bit skeptical– I’ve tried to avoid snake oil. But the more I learned, the better their repair sounded.

After numerous conversations with Darren, we set a date to repair the Black Swan. Hurricane Irma had other plans and we had to delay a few weeks, but Darren arrived with first-class equipment. I can’t tell you how many comments I have had on how professionally they conducted themselves, even after they had left. I might add this was after Irma, 95 degree humid days and these guys are welding inside a fuel tank.

Turns out the tank that wasn’t leaking was in worse condition than the one that was, so ended up doing both. One of my concerns was that the tanks would have a “repaired” look, and hurt the value of the BS. This is not the case. Darren trimmed out the inspection covers in the soundproofing. (He has pictures in his photos), and is proud enough of his work to put his company’s sticker on it.

By the way, it doesn’t leak!

Jim C.

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