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Old 12-08-2007, 04:33 PM
tunaorlater tunaorlater is offline
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Default Tank location on 20MA

I am going to be redueing my deck after the holidays, the tank looks good and pressure tests fine. I will be putting a 140hp Suzuki on the transom after I raise it to 25 inches. My question is should I move the tank foward to compansate for the heavier motor or leave it in the same location? The batteries can be moved under the front of the console but would rather leave them in the back and cut the front seat off the console. Thanks
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Old 12-10-2007, 01:40 AM
GradySailfish GradySailfish is offline
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Default Re: Tank location on 20MA


Hey whats up Tunaorlator.

I was planning to move the tank foward as possible and put the two batteries under the console to compensate as well.

Congrats on the boat, I was actually wondering if your going to buy it. Are you just raising the transom to 25 or re-doing the entire thing. If you want I can give you hand since we are pretty close to each other.

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Old 12-10-2007, 01:19 PM
tunaorlater tunaorlater is offline
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Default Re: Tank location on 20MA

As of now plan is to redue the transome replace the decks and paint the hull. Next year maybe due the topsides and console. BUT you know what happens when you open a can of worms.

Thanks for the kind offer, I'm sure I will have alot of questions for you.
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