Jim Gibson
Member
I currently have 2-18 gallon tanks and carry 3-5 gallon jerry jugs for back-up when needed, giving me 51 gallons total for gasoline. I know the newer models have two 25 gallon tanks, giving them the same 50 gallons.
I am interested in any 22 footers that have increased their fuel capacity to approximately 100 gallons for extended range and how they did it. Has anyone custom fabricated 25 gallon saddle tanks on each side of the stern of their C-Dory?
I am interested in the weight effect of adding another 50 gallons to the rear of the boat. I think I remember that gasoline weighs less than water which weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. Say gasoline weighs 6 pounds per gallon, then adding another 25 gallons to each side of the vessel would add 150 pounds to each side, and 300 pounds in total. Will the little 22 foot C-Dory realisticly take this extra fuel weight safely and functionally.
I am interested in possibly maximizing my potential cruising range for a future dream cruise. I cannot remember if Red Fox really beefed up his fuel capacity or range and how he did it?
I am interested in any 22 footers that have increased their fuel capacity to approximately 100 gallons for extended range and how they did it. Has anyone custom fabricated 25 gallon saddle tanks on each side of the stern of their C-Dory?
I am interested in the weight effect of adding another 50 gallons to the rear of the boat. I think I remember that gasoline weighs less than water which weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. Say gasoline weighs 6 pounds per gallon, then adding another 25 gallons to each side of the vessel would add 150 pounds to each side, and 300 pounds in total. Will the little 22 foot C-Dory realisticly take this extra fuel weight safely and functionally.
I am interested in possibly maximizing my potential cruising range for a future dream cruise. I cannot remember if Red Fox really beefed up his fuel capacity or range and how he did it?