Thanks. Greg and I are pleased with it.Gubbs wrote:Looks real sharp!
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Gubbs, I am thinking of using a plastic tank below the sole in the center of the hull with the connections located under the splashwell. Probably whatever will fit between the transom and the next frame forward and shallow enough to fit under the sole.
1. I am concerned about whether or not that space needs to be vented or not. Are you venting yours? I am just going with a small motor and looking for hull speed only so dont need a very big tank, 10 or 15 gallons. My concern comes from the fact that all of my previous experience has been with restoring other boats and so have only repeated whatever I found in the original. Now I am plowing new ground.
2. Did you foam under your sole?
Daddy
BTW one more coat of paint and I will flip
1. I am concerned about whether or not that space needs to be vented or not. Are you venting yours? I am just going with a small motor and looking for hull speed only so dont need a very big tank, 10 or 15 gallons. My concern comes from the fact that all of my previous experience has been with restoring other boats and so have only repeated whatever I found in the original. Now I am plowing new ground.
2. Did you foam under your sole?
Daddy
BTW one more coat of paint and I will flip
I foamed about 2/3 of the space under the sole, all of the areas except the center area from the bow to where the fuel tanks are located. I put an anchor locker in the fore most space and have limber holes down the center all the way to the stern. I don't know what the regulations are in the US, but the Canadian small boat construction standards specify the size of opening that you must have in the area where your fuel tank is located based on the size of the fuel tank. For my tanks this resulted in an opening around 9inX9in (if memory serves me) and I adhered to this.
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Gubbs, how are you coming along, any work at all this winter? I have decided to use a modest size below deck tank but I will install it in the space between the true transom and the "false" transom (about 10 inches inboard). There will be enough space there for a 12 gallon tank just above the sole I'll put my batteries there too but in a seperate compartment. I am only using a 9.9 high thrust motor and that will take me as far as I want to go.
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