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1972 V20 CC transom job more pics!!
Well, as usual I can't leave well enough alone. I decided to dig deeper since I found this nice 40 gallon tank. There is also a 28 inch console in a mold out back, I decided not to re-do my old F'ed up console, and use the new custom one. No star board on my boat!
under the deck fuel tank? why not. I can also get the batteries under the console now!!! http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...w/DSCN3516.jpg I used a shovel and assorted tools to de-foam between the wobbly stringers (glad I decided to explore under the skin) http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...w/DSCN3519.jpg The second side of the transom is in. One more full sheet to go. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...w/DSCN3524.jpg |
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My hat's off to you, Fly! That tank looks nice.
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Nice work! Gonna be a helluva rig when your done! I love the older style better than mine as far as looks.
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Re: 1972 V20 CC transom job more pics!!
OTF, you leaving the raised deck forward as is? What's the main purpose of the boat? Flyfishin? What kind of water?
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Tin, i am leaving the forward deck--I like the extra distance I get throwing a fly from a foot higher, shoot I stand on the front gunnel deck when it's one foot or less :)
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NICE WORK, ;D
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OTF:
I was wondering if you could do me a favor. I am thinking of installing an in-the floor live well just aft of the forward deck and was wondering if you could provide measurements of the space where you have your tank mount so I can shop for a bait well prior to ripping it all apart. Thanks Kamikaze FYI. The reason I'm looking at installing a live well maybe of interest to you. I see you are enclosing your transom and assume you will be installing a bracket? If so, I recommend you keep your fuel tank as far forward as practical to counter balance the motors weight on the bracket. I recently installed a bracket on my 74 CC and believe the fuel tank ( 55 gals) should have been placed a couple feet further forward than where it currently is. My boat sits lower in the stern than what I would like, thus the need for a live well up front. |
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I thought the 74 (75 for mine) had side tanks? |
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Macjoe:
I purchased the boat after the previous owner had already done much of the dirty work (enclosing the transom, re-doing the deck, installing the tank, building the pilot house etc...). Now, all I have to do is fix most of he already did :'( Kamikaze |
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Kamakazi, I just checked out the pilothouse on yours. Pretty neat! How do you like it? What did he build it out of? Wood glassed over?
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