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Thanks guys. The coring of the sides, Im still up in the air about, I may just go with stiffeners and "box frames"
John B, that is helpful. How far is you sole above the waterline? How well does the cockpit drain? I am trying to lighten it up a bit. Dual tanks is something I have been considering, its a pretty easy thing to do, and will allow me to adjust trim. I really do not like the idea of the bait tank sitting on the transom. I like it for fishing, but you have 2 guys standing back there rigging/fishing, 100 gallons of water, then a heavy outboard 30" further back then originally designed.
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The sole is mounted at the factury height.
Unless you get 2 guys standing in the corner at rest, the scuppers stay dry. I also have the rabud covers on them, so water doesn't come in. Cockpit drains fine. I mounted my bracket as low as I could get it to get max floatation at rest. |
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Nice project
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Sweet ride!
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Hermit, thats very helpful. I am after a very similar setup. Is your sketch pretty accurate in terms of tank location?
The stringers have been raised 2" above normal. I dont have the liner, so I do not know the original level of the sole. The original liner would have had a core, plus the putty that was used between the liner and the tops of the stringers. I could just be back to normal with my 2" raised stringer plus new sole. My new sole will be bonded directly to the top of the stringers with epoxy (1/4") gap maximum. What I really need to know is the original sole level OR (even better) how far up from the keel is your loaded water line ? As you CG and trim will be almost the same as mine, this will be extremely helpful. Joel
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Joel,
My sketch plan is not to scale but yes...it is an acurate tank location. I can get some measurements for you if youd like. There is also an oil tank mounted in the bilge aft of the tank. Like Bigshrimpin said the boat performs very nice. An Etec on the back would make it perfect ![]() ![]()
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that waterline measurement would be great.
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The bottom of my boot stripe is 5.5 inches above the chine. The water line at rest is 2 inches above chine. The full tub on the bracket really floats the tail end of the boat.
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Good topic and our colors are very similar! My tank is ~120 and I can get a decent measurement if needed. I believe my deck is std. height.
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