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Beachrider99, what Smokeonthewater just suggested is the proper way to go. Side tanks were discontinued for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to the fact that as you draw down one tank, the weight of the other full tank puts a list onto your boat on that side. It's simply easier to maintain a level boat with one center under deck tank. There are many posts on this site from people that have either converted to a center tank or have replaced one. Just do a search.
Congratulations on your purchase of a fine boat. Stay around this site to get a ton of helpful information, encouragement and advice, as well as just plain friendly folks that love their boats. Welcome aboard.
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