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Old 03-07-2006, 11:43 AM
Fishjack Fishjack is offline
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Default Re: Yet Another Transom Job in the Works - ?ions

Thanks Strick -

I went with - due to time frame and availability - the highest grade exterior ply I could find. I am planning on laying biax (1708) on both sides as you suggested.

Where did you find the plastic strips for the tank support? I have been looking around and cannot seem to find any.

I am going to get a larger fuel tank (96L vs. the original 69L) and thinking about moving it further forward for more weight in the front of the boat like others here have done.

I remember seeing your pics while doing my research of the battery boxes.. my batteries are in my center console but I will sill look into the built in boxes. I guess I should just drill some exploratory holes correct?

Thanks again for the advise.

FWIW – my price range so far on a new tank – 96Lx29Wx12H are from $1200.00 to $700.00. The $1200.00 unit is epoxy coated. These prices do not include shipping…
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