Jack in Alaska
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Having received no literature when purchasing my boat as a repo in Fla. I have been curious about the fuel capacity of my single tank under the deck. Several folks have suggested it to be 150 gals.
Today I got the inspection port open in the deck and looked around as best I could. Luckily the gauge location is right there under the inspection port.
I managed to get a tape measure in all directions. Turns out to be 54"wide, 34" deep and 18" high. Using all of my fingers and toes that converts to 19.1 CF. and at 7.5 gals/CF it equals 143.5 gals. Pretty damn close and good enough for the girls I go with.
It is a commercially made aluminum tank made in West Covina, Cal. Looks to be very good quality. I hope so as I will have to take the chain saw to the boat to get it out. I flushed a bunch of fresh water over it to clean out any "mung" that may have accumulated under it. Not much came out.
Today I got the inspection port open in the deck and looked around as best I could. Luckily the gauge location is right there under the inspection port.
I managed to get a tape measure in all directions. Turns out to be 54"wide, 34" deep and 18" high. Using all of my fingers and toes that converts to 19.1 CF. and at 7.5 gals/CF it equals 143.5 gals. Pretty damn close and good enough for the girls I go with.
It is a commercially made aluminum tank made in West Covina, Cal. Looks to be very good quality. I hope so as I will have to take the chain saw to the boat to get it out. I flushed a bunch of fresh water over it to clean out any "mung" that may have accumulated under it. Not much came out.