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Kamakazi I will be installing the tank Saturday, and it will be pretty far forward, as the filler will run through the forward deck and up through the gunnel deck port side- I may make a tru hull overflow above the water line. Here are the rough measurments- I know it's around 16" deep in the middle and that tank is 48" long- the width between stringers is 28" I'm 99% on all these #'s but I will double check Saturday, do you want the conture shape of the "V"? PS. what did you put on the bracket? I will be putting a Johnson 140 4 stroke it's about 415-425 lbs
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You really want the vent as high as you are able to locate it and as large a piece of tubing to the vent. This is to allow the bubbles to pass. I have problems with my stock setup when filling after it is half full.
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Good point! I will take that in to consideration when I install it, thanks!
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;D ;D Damm, is that boat in-doors !!, You must be in the same garage as Capt.Bent. ;D ;D :D ;)
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OTF:
Thank you, those are the numbers I was looking for. I'll make the bottom of the live well flat so I'm not worried about the angle of the keel. To answer your question I have 1984 235 Evinrude on mine, not sure of the weight but it's not light! I don't think you'll have any issue if you keep the tank in the area shown in the pic. My tank starts right under the forward seat of the console and runs 50 inches to the rear. Almost the opposite of what your showing. Stinky: Yes, the pilot house is just glass over wood and basically sits over the console. I like it a lot, but will need to make a enclosure so I can run longer in the fall when the temperature drops Kamikaze
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