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Unread 10-30-2017, 06:49 PM
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Can't help you with the tank and bracket, but I do have a console from a Monarch 20' that I was going to put on Craigslist. It's in pretty good shape and has all the room you need inside for batteries and electronics, etc. You can see it in the pics on the boat it used to be on. (Now deceased) Understand, this is just the console, the steering wheel, engine controls and gauges have all been removed. There is a seat molded into the front of the console with storage space under it as well. If you are interested I'll take better pictures of it and send them to you. It's free to you, but you'll have to pick it up. I live in NJ so figure a several hour trip from you to me and then back. If you have a pick up it should fit right into the bed with no problems.




thanks for the offer but im going to pass. Jersy is a little too far for me. lol.
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Unread 10-31-2017, 12:47 AM
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thanks for the offer but im going to pass. Jersy is a little too far for me. lol.
Oh, I don't know,..... I've driven to Va, SC and Fla at various times to pick things up. But as you wish. Free to anyone that wants it. I'll put it on CL on Friday if no takers.
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I had same problem with my CC with a bracket. You want it bow heavy. I ran a 26" setback and a 55 gal tank. Judge from this photo in my gallery where it sits in the hull, but I ended up ripping up the front deck to move the tank toward because it was to stern heavy the way it was configured. Pics in gallery show access to tank fuel sender. I suspect it should be 12" forward from where it was originally installed.

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How much room do you have behind your console to the transom? Like back of the steering wheel?
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Unread 11-04-2017, 05:25 PM
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Sorry, your going to have to guess from the photo (Boat is gone), but the 6" deck hatch was located on top of the fuel sender in a 55 gal Ploy tank.
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Unread 11-28-2017, 10:32 PM
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Kevin I moved mine 6 to 8 inches forward from factory. I wouldn't go any further forward than mine. They way mine is set up would really put you very close to where you wanna be.
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Is the inner liner structural? Who ever had the boat before me. Cut it out.
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I believe the ‘74 is a flat cap so no liner. Built more like a skiff. Floor goes all the way to the hull sides.
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WP757, have you figured out where to place your fuel tank yet? Some early year models did not have the walls from the floor to cap edge. My 78' V20 has the walls and the walls flex a lot. I don't think they are structural at all. I have a 78' V20 and I have space in hull to move the tank about 15" forward. I have talked to a boat repair shop and a boat builder about my plans for my V20 and they agree with my plans. I am completely removing all stringers and bulkheads. I will replace stringers as originally configured, with the exception of tying them to the transom. I am relocating some of the bulkheads, to support console being moved forward. I will be placing a new fuel tank forward about 14" in the center of hull between stringers. I am also moving my console 12" forward from original position. I can get original position numbers for you if interested. I am also removing the splash well, extending floor to transom, filling motor cut out in transom and adding an aluminum motor bracket to the transom. I also have an aluminum T Top that is 8' long and about 50" wide. I have a Johnson 150 2 stroke going back on. With the changes, I am gaining about 5' of fishing room between console and transom. I hope she will be a better fishing/diving boat when complete.
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