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Unread 03-07-2007, 07:29 PM
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Pics. Makes Hammer a Happy Happy man and gives out Less Tickets too. ;D
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OK MJ and Hammer...here's lookin' at port-side tank/filler-hose and filler-cap...sorry this ol' girl's so dirty ::) ...


Here's a shot from bow...


And here's a side shot...

The size of the box was driven by the size of the 40 gal tanks in each, but if anybody wants dimensions, I'll get 'em...even if it had a belly-tank, these boxes woulda been great storage...got the idea from a buddy's Robalo 2160 ;) ...an added bonus to these boxes was a place to put ROD-HOLDERS... ;D ...ready access from the cockpit ;) ...
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Unread 03-07-2007, 08:09 PM
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Reel has twin 40 gallon fuel tanks under his seat boxes, which was a good idea IMO.

RB - just think if you had 80 gallons you would only have to fill up like 2 times each summer!

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With those 80 gals plus my 28 gals I'd be able to go over 500 miles before filling up........ ;D
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Nice looking work there REEL.
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Thats some grea work there Reel.


and Great Pics, tooooo. *;D
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With those 80 gals plus my 28 gals I'd be able to go over 500 miles before filling up........
Sounds nice till the gas gets to $3.00 a gal and it cost you $324 to fill!! :o
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Sounds nice till the gas gets to $3.00 a gal and it cost you $324 to fill!! *:o
Yeah I know, gas was $2.03 when I pulled my V home a few weeks ago, now its $2.49. I cant wait til we get the two oil tycoons out of office so I can afford gas again.
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Randleman,

this has been a topic here many times. Seems like everyone is looking for some of those seat boxes. I think Wellcraft actually included them on some of the later version V's. Hammer and Pipe, and Ferm all have the exact same one. :-/
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I was just looking at the new Wellcraft boats on their
website, I was hoping that they would have boxes.

Thye do, but they have been incorpoated into the mold for the upper half of the boats.

Take a lookkee:

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Nice looking work there REEL.



Thanks, guys ... one a these days after I clean 'er all up, I'm gonna post some new pix of this ol' gal ;) ;D ... sorry these are so dirty ::) ...
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