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Hi All,
I have a fair sized list to starboard on my '89 cuddy. I bought it last year and the list was there when I bought it. I assumed that it was due to the batteries that are in the starboard locker by the transom but having moved my 200 pound a$$ back and forth I'm not so sure there isn't more weight on the starboard side that I haven't accounted for. I was planning on moving the batteries to the fish box amidships and probably still will but I can't help but think that I have some wet foam. I don't want to cut up the deck so I'm wondering just how much access I will have to the suspect foam through the fuel tank cover. I know I can get to some of it through the rod box but I assume I will need more access than that. So my question is if I remove the (poly) fuel tank is there a bulkhead aft of it as marked in the photo and more importantly where are the stringers in relation to the fuel tank and how high up do they go. I'm assuming the suspect foam is in the areas marked A and B in the photo but am not sure. Will I be able to reach those areas with the fuel tank removed or will a stringer and/or bulkhead block my access? Thanks as always, John
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