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Old 01-14-2012, 11:36 AM
FishStretcher FishStretcher is offline
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On my Master Angler, when I removed the leaning post, the fuel tank hatch was probably 3/4" thick. My replacement 45 gallon tank was probably 2" below that. just enough for a hard right angle 1-1/2" filler tube.

I seem to recall 2-1/2" screws holding in in. But those screwed into the hatch didn't need to be that long. Some screwed into the stringers on either side of the hatch and they did most of the work. The suggestion of pulling the hatch and bonding on a backing plate- maybe 1" plywood- sounds good based on what I saw.

This is for an outboard configuration, in case it wasn't obvious.

Hope this helps.

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Old 01-14-2012, 03:23 PM
scottym scottym is offline
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guys thanks for the info..
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