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DoozleD 01-21-2015 07:15 PM

where to put the oil tank?
 
o.k so where do you guys think is the best place to put your oil tank?...under the console, or in the aft hatch?..i know its a dumb question but if its aft its out of sight...if its under the console you can see it but it chews up room and its that much more that i have to put in the chase...thoughts? its a 20 MA if it makes a diff....

wattaway2 01-21-2015 07:21 PM

Keep the weight forward

FishStretcher 01-21-2015 09:14 PM

In the basement so it doesn't gel up when it is below zero out. :D

Seriously, unless you have a 200 lb motor, then weight forward is better.

FAS 01-21-2015 10:29 PM

put it in the fwd end of the aft hatch, stash it out of the way.use the console space for other stuff.if two gallons of oil 6 feet more forward will disturb the setting or performance of a 20 footer,there is other problems somewhere in the boat.

Spidercrab 01-21-2015 11:00 PM

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I throw outs da oil tank. I mix it wit da gassline. if I needs wait in the bow I stick mie cuz up der. she good ole hunk of luv

ha ha
sam

DonV 01-21-2015 11:31 PM

Dang Spidey.....looks like your cuz has lost some weight since the last time we saw her!!! Weight Watchers?? :)

ocuyler 01-21-2015 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Spidercrab (Post 233866)
I throw outs da oil tank. I mix it wit da gassline. if I needs wait in the bow I stick mie cuz up der. she good ole hunk of luv

ha ha
sam

Priceless...

Terry England 01-21-2015 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 233869)
Dang Spidey.....looks like your cuz has lost some weight since the last time we saw her!!! Weight Watchers?? :)

Whew, that's an eyeful -
Don, The dang tattoo artist has got some acreage to work with there. He'd need one of them John Deere, "ride on" needles just to conquer the back forty! If he did a snake on her it would look like on of them Canadian Pacific freight trains winding through the Rockies west of Calgary.

Capt Terry 01-22-2015 09:48 AM

Oil Tank Location
 
One man's solution that has worked well for many years. In 1985 when I added a tank for my Merc 150 to my '76 20' Seafari I put an access hole in the motor well and made and mounted a fiberglass tray (glassed 3/4" plywood with borders) then attached it to the keel on one side and the hull or stringer on the other side with resin and cabosil cement. My tiedowns were heavy duty bungees with stainless hooks which I replaced whenever they got soft and stretchy. Although I would have preferred not putting the weight in the stern, it seemed a logical location and on the portside it helped offset the weight of the two batteries on the starboard side about the same fore-aft location.
In 2013 the dealer used the same tray when he added a smaller tank for my ETEC 150 HO (the lightest 150 I could find), thereby picking up 43 lbs of additional engine weight- oh well. Most of us weigh more than years ago too!

DonV 01-22-2015 12:34 PM

Looks like Spidey's cuz in in that category....."Most of us weigh more than years ago too!"


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