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erebus 11-03-2012 10:58 PM

18SF tank size
 
Just yanked my tank out today and was surprised to find that it was only two thirds the size it could have been.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G...2/IMG_1257.JPG

Did SeaCraft have any particular reason for this in the 18 footers?
Would it be detrimental for me to have a tank made to accommodate the entire space? I imagine I could pick up some range that way, but also some weight.
It is down low though.

Anyone out there who's rehabbed an 18 want to weigh in?

erebus 11-03-2012 11:03 PM

And does anybody have a favorite tank manufacturer here in the North East?
I know I could get one shipped from Florida pretty easy (Sunshine, RDS, Florida Marine) but anybody recommended up here in the Cape Cod vicinity?
I think New England Propeller builds tanks but I have no direct experience with them.
Just looking for opinions.

Old'sCool 11-03-2012 11:17 PM

I used Sunshine and very satisfied

Water Rat 11-04-2012 08:20 AM

I would highly recommend Eric Kent at KentFab; I believe they are now in Pembroke, MA.
Very high quality work and a nice guy to do business with on top of that. Good luck with the project.

GodsReel 11-04-2012 09:38 AM

If you plan to go with new motor technology ,you won't need extra capacity. I would use it for storage,or move tank forward to counter the added weight of 4 stroke or maybe a bracket if you are thinking of going that way with it. Food for thought.

Sceptre20 11-04-2012 01:59 PM

I bought a plastic tank at a place in Portmouth RI, I can't think of the name offhand but someone else may chime in.They had many sizes to choose from.
P.S. I will be calling you soon to set up a time to get the footrest to you.I will probably be in Chatham next sunday.

sidelock 11-04-2012 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by erebus (Post 209109)
Just yanked my tank out today and was surprised to find that it was only two thirds the size it could have been.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G...2/IMG_1257.JPG

Did SeaCraft have any particular reason for this in the 18 footers?
Would it be detrimental for me to have a tank made to accommodate the entire space? I imagine I could pick up some range that way, but also some weight.
It is down low though.

Anyone out there who's rehabbed an 18 want to weigh in?

I bought a 1975 18 SF in the spring & had it shipped from Louisiana to the North East. The boat is in unbelivable shape & there is no soft spots or cracks anywhere. The two brothers I bought if from took very good care of it & they kept things very simple , no unnecessary holes to deal with. Anyhow, they replaced the fuel tank with a plastic one & they provided me with pictures of the install.
Its a 40 gallon tank made by MOLLER , fits just right in the coffin box of the 18 SF & measures 60"L x 23" W x 7.78 " H in the middle & tapers out to 6.87" H on the ends. Part # FT4032 . The top of the tank is flat & the bottom is chamfered or beveled @ the sides. There is an 8" flat section on the bottom of the tank in the middle where it measures 7.87" high & the ends or sides that are beveled on the bottom & measure 6.87" high are 7'5" wide on both sides.
Hope that helps.

Pasqueisle 11-04-2012 09:12 PM

I have a 77sf18 that I'm gradually restoring. I did the fuel tank 2 yrs. ago and found the same undersized tank that you did. I looked locally for a fabricator on cape, but settled on Speedy Tanks in NJ. I gave them the measurements and they had a custom built aluminum tank on my doorstep in about a week. I don't recall the exact dimensions, but I think I went from 35 gallons to 43. Because the extra capacity is forward it should improve your COG I believe, at least when full. I do agree with Sidelock's comment however, that you probably don't need a lot more range on an inshore boat with efficient power.

Snookerd 11-04-2012 09:42 PM

You should have had a 30 gal tank when she left the plant in Miami. THE 80'S 18SF's were 47 gals originally. Im not sure about the space being bigger than the tank in a Potter 18.

eggsuckindog 11-05-2012 05:21 PM

Danny my '78 I'm pretty sure had a 47, may have been an option


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