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Hi,

The hull is a 19 1/2 Ft. Bayliner Cuddy. Model year is 1986. It has a

125 HP
Force outboard. I'm trying to find the fuel tank capacity on the model.
The gauge isn't linear so it's a bit difficult to determine.

Does anyone know the fuel capacity of the internal tank on this one?


If its anything like the 1989-1990ish models, its an
aluminum tank, and there is a metal tag rivited to it
that has the capacity. The 1990 Bayliner Capri is
stamped as 30 Galons, and I'd think that 15-18 is
a little low fow a 195 of that vintage. Look for the tag.



I'm guessing it's likely to be either 15 or 18 gallons.

thanks,

barry



 
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