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Unread 09-03-2011, 05:56 PM
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Default Gas tank re-location on 75 V-20 CC

I've read through all gas tank threads that came up in a search (42) and didn't quite get the information I was looking for so I thought I'd ask.

I must re-do the entire floor in my recently-purchased 75 V-20 Fisherman CC and want to re-locate the gas tank from the console (new tank) while I have the floor out. Can anyone tell me what size tank will fit (want 70-80 gals if possible) and how difficult it was to run new fuel lines to and from tank? Any info/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Kenny
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Unread 09-03-2011, 09:44 PM
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I've read through all gas tank threads that came up in a search (42) and didn't quite get the information I was looking for so I thought I'd ask.

I must re-do the entire floor in my recently-purchased 75 V-20 Fisherman CC and want to re-locate the gas tank from the console (new tank) while I have the floor out. Can anyone tell me what size tank will fit (want 70-80 gals if possible) and how difficult it was to run new fuel lines to and from tank? Any info/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Kenny
Way back when I got my 1st V-20...purchased in 98 and in the water early 99, I contacted Wellcraft about doing the same to the cuddy pictured below...the guy I was talking to that day said and I quote;"Don't even try to put a belly tank in that hull."...he went on to say it simply was not designed to carry the weight in the floor...it could be if you beefed up the inside of the hull and strengthened the stringers, you could get away w/it...

Look in the links section on this forum for a gas tank mfgr...they can make one to your finished dimensions...

His caution may also have been due to the fact that the 70s Vs were not self bailing decks till 78 or so...I don't know, he was polite, but pretty adamant about not doing it...if you do it, pictures, please!!...
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I have a 74 center console that has had the stingers and floor redone and it currently has a 55 gallon tank which it handles without a problem. The problem I suspect your going to run into is where to locate the tank. MY 55 gallon is to far aft and is worsened by bracket I run, so placement and bracing fore and aft is critical. You can check my gallery for more details since I currently still have the front casting platform cut out.

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