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Most usually replace with a single tank, but not for the reason you'd expect. Side tanks are nice, but unless you drain them equally at the same time they tend to unbalance the boat, whereas a single tank in the middle always keeps the boat in trim as it drains. Plus you gain all that space under the gunnels for storage of rods, boat hooks, nets, extinguishers and God knows what else. (and as an added bonus, the single tanks usually hold more than the two side tanks combined).
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