Cheers for the info guys but until I see the inside of the tank if I can.I cant be sure on the state of it.I guess it all depends on inspection and its condition.Draining the old gas didn't excactly leave us happy seeing the condition of it.
I had exactly the same problem after fuel cap wasnt screwed fully down onto its seat on a Haines Hunter 650.
I used a small scavenger pump on the fuel line to suck out as much as i could then added some meths and small amount of petrol, and sucked out again, finally removed fuel filler line and dropped suction hose into back corner of tank, recovered about 2 L of water all up.
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