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you need the "Y" connector to end in the thru hull outlet
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I will try to post all the work, maybe it should be moved to the corresponding section by a moderator. Please excuse the English and it is very possible that some photos are not in order. It all took me about 2 years in my free time
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inside bracket
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The center piece was taken from a very light and very resistant fiber electric pole,a hybrid of kevlar in the keel and in the grips of the stringers to reinforce where the fuel and water tank will go.A couple of pieces of laminated fiberglass to shape the front and back of the strigers, the part where the gas hose will pass was sealed and a couple of conduits for everything necessary was placed. 6 pieces of g10 were glued inside the stringers where the gas tank would be fixed.I raised the height of the sole or deck about 2 3/4" (total when finished) by laying down some long pieces of home depot and preparing for the foam backfill.
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Damn.....I'm impressed!!! Very nice work!
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![]() 109 gallon gas and 22 gallon water (never enough water when you have children and grandchildren) |
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