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Old 02-04-2005, 10:00 AM
TUGBOAT TUGBOAT is offline
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Significant differences ...(4) a below deck, dry storage area/bin under the console’s forward seat,
On MAs with the 70 gallon tank, this area is taken up by the tank. I've only seen a few, and all had the 70 gallon tank.
Hmm, I've got a 50 gal. & No dry storage under deck ?
Is there room for a 20 gal. tank there ? ( In front of the seat)I was just gonna run a larger tank under the console & deck over but I loose a LOT of storage.I would also think that would add a lot of weight up there also? [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Old 02-04-2005, 11:19 AM
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Significant differences ...(4) a below deck, dry storage area/bin under the console’s forward seat,
See the cross sectional drawing of a Master Angler 20 under Specifications on this web site. That drawing is the basis of my comment. It also says the standard tank is 42 gal.
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