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Old 07-06-2009, 11:26 PM
Bushwacker Bushwacker is offline
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Default Re: North Palm Beach, need fuel tank builder, help.

Matt, you probably have a tank for the sterndrive model which I think is a little smaller than the tank in the outboard model. If your boat is outboard model, you could go bigger. My tank is original outboard model and holds 35 gallons. If you'll PM me your mailing address, I'll mail you a sketch w/dimensions I made from mine the last time I had it out. It has a taper at bottom front and aft top so the tank will fit thru the hatch. If you're looking for maximum capacity, you could get more with 2 smaller tanks, since you could go longer, eliminate the taper and increase depth. If I ever have to replace mine, I would consider going with 2 tanks to get max capacity. Denny
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