An alternative to having a specially fitted tank made..you might also
consider putting in two smaller commercially available tanks and connecting
both of them. Lots of time, you can get one small tank in, but really want a
bigger one. This might be an alternative solution to a major re-working of
your deck, just to put the tank in place.
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RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN
http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On 4 Dec 2004 02:06:54 -0800, (Josh) wrote:
Hey
I have a runabout 4.55 metre aluminium boat. The boat becomes cramped
with 3 people in it so I am going make some mods the boat. I am going
to put in a kill tank and an underfloor fuel tank.
I have a couple of questions regarding the fuel tank and venting the
take.
Does anyone know of some slimline tank manufactures?
Know the venting requirements of an underfloor tank?
Any other items I might need to know before I attemp the project.
A fifteen foot boat?
Ok - to start with, you have a couple of ways to do this. One is to
use a self-venting fill fitting and a handy dandy premade belly tank.
http://tinyurl.com/4ezkm
http://tinyurl.com/5lmjb
However, on a 15 foot boat, you will probably have to have a custom
tank made which will account for how the tank is oriented (for fuel
pickup purposes) and the internal rib structure of your boat.
As to venting, again, a self-venting filler fitting is probably the
best way to go.
Good luck.
All the best,
Tom
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