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On the spray rails they were in bad shape a lot of the grain was eroded pretty deep and alot of chips or gouged. They have already been glassed over. The vents also have already been filled in. Figured with the outboard they were no longer needed.
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Starting to fit the console so rigging tubes can get cut out. Also cap set back on so the rear bulkhead can be fabricated.
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looks good, curious what you using for the floor?
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I was thinking about that but decided to run the 2 tubes along the original trough. There are removable elbows so when I lift the hatch for the tank they could be pulled off and the tank can be removed. Don’t know why I was so worried about it with a 2 year old tank in the boat but oh well. Whoever ends up with this boat 40 years from now will have a semi easy tank removal lol.
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Here’s 1-100 and 1-30 gl. Tanks along with the 1 1/4 “ tubes in one picture and some of the cables pulled to the center console
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I see how you rigged that now. I think I will stay my way as I am making the back boxes removable. I can reach my rigging tubes from those holes most of my electric pumps will be near the transom.
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