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captpete13 12-03-2009 09:50 PM

this years winter project
 
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well I pulled the boat out of the water on Monday. I have successfully logged 79 hours on the boat this season. Now the next project is to replace the floor,add an insulated fishbox,and build a stern seat like nymack and rwilson. I jumped right into it and cut out the old floor,and some rotten bulkheads. Here are a few pics. I will be posting more pics as I go. This project will be more challenging than the transom last year. Not because of the difficulty but because funds are a lot lower this year. I am being laid off for a month starting Dec. 18. It figures, I will have plenty of time to work on the boat but no money to do anything.

nymack66 12-04-2009 05:52 PM

Good luck with your project..Keep us posted..

willy 12-04-2009 08:21 PM

Good job Capt. good luck with it

RWilson2526 12-04-2009 10:54 PM

Jumped right into it? I'd say so....jeezus..... I have to replace my fuel tank (which I have) and re-do my fuel tank hatch sometime between now and next april and already I am saying to myself "well if I start in early march I'll be good for April"

Hope the work picks up for you....

captpete13 12-05-2009 07:15 PM

thanks guys. I work on it a little bit every night or so after work. Its a warn dry shop and we have a well stocked marine store that I get a "cost plus 10%" discount at. Even still a gallon of west epoxy/hardner is around $90. I might end up using resin for a lot of this project instead. I figured if I cut the floor out now I wouldn't be able to put it off to next year. I also want to replace my gas tank. My original tank had a hole in it. I have been using a 37 gal loaner tank which has worked fine but I would like a little more capacity. Moeller has a 55 gal plastic tank for half the price than I can get an aluminum one made. If you need a hand with your hatch let me know. I have a month to kill. Otherwise I will just be sitting around the house watching cartoons.

Geekie1 12-10-2009 10:59 AM

Hi Captpete,

The 55 gallon Moeller I presume is a belly tank?? It will fit front to back depending on what V 20 you have. (I have an 84 v20 OB cuddy) It will not fit under your floor hatch due to the deadrise of the V20, (about 22 degrees) and the angle of the Moeller belly tank is about 12 -15 degrees. I did not find a ready made belly tank that would fit under the floor over about 30 - 40 gallons due to the deep-vee deadrise angle and the belly tank bottom angle. If you need 60 gallons of fuel, the only way is to have a custom aluminum tank fabricated. An aluminum 60 gallon exact v20 replacement tank can be fabricated for about $500-$600. (In NJ) The replacement tank drawing with exact dimensions is somewhere on this website!! Do a search on "fuel tanks".

Geek

reelapeelin 12-10-2009 11:25 AM

This will be fun to watch!!...always good to see somebody knows what they're doin'...sorry to hear about the job goin' away, but a guy w/your skills will never be idle...

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 12-10-2009 11:31 AM

My boat came with 60 gallon plastic tank but i dont remember who makes it, the sticker is on the tank, i will look and let you know.

RWilson2526 12-10-2009 04:31 PM

Pete just thinking....As far as I know the tank I have in there is good albeit original (no idea for sure until I yank it out) I am only replacing it because I got a 3 year old custom made one out of an 86 V-20 for pretty much nothing and figured as long as I was doing the hatch I'd do the tank....the old one is yours if you want it.

Not sure if its worth the trouble to install a 20+ year old tank but just thought I'd throw it out there.

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 12-10-2009 07:51 PM

O.K, got the info from my tank.
Is made by INCA molded products in Nashville TN
Phone# 615.350.7290 and is 60 gallons.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...0/DSC01765.jpg


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