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That is one big tank. I guess I lucked out because there was no foam around my tank. I couldn't imagine trying to get the tank to "pop" with all the foam in there. At least you can get at the back of the tank to help pull it up. Where's the fish hold? it looks like the tank runs right up to the step up in the deck?
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Hey, Otto nice job. That project looks like more than a six pack. You might want to contact Ldan to see if he has any C4 left over. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
Did you get the new tank? I would assume it's custom.
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Jon G: The tank is 120+ gallons. We used a 12" sawsall blade to loosen the foam. We cut the aft panel out and used crow bars to get it started and 2 of us "bench-pressed" it out with some effort. There are 2 fish holds, one just behind the fuel tank (which I removed) and a huge one under the casting platform.
Finster: We were high on PowerAide. If I could only get that ice in the bilge in July! I haven't pressure tested the tank yet so we'll see. The heaters are running in the bilge to dry it out so it can be painted. Carrying on... Otto
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