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Originally Posted by Cam
Try not to use wood supports. tyr using strips of Starboard. Same material like a kitchen plastic cutting board, as it does not absorb water and is not affected by water.. And also leave slits in it so water can pass through. This site sort of explains it.
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/fueltank.htm
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Thanks for the idea Cam, good link, I wanna do this the right way, have 5 days before my tank is back.
I spoke to the welder today and not sure if I should go with a bigger tank. He measured the old one and calculated 43 gallons, however in the hull I have so much more room for a bigger tank. If I went bigger is that gonna effect how the boat gets into plane? Is it only 43 gallons for a specific reason? I'd love to use up the room for a bigger tank! The original tank is 48" long, I'd like to add another foot to the new tank, and still leave room for supports.