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I think I found a decent gauge. Discontinued I think? But still available from a few places.
A Livorsi GMVWW. $45 a few places online. Quote:
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Looks good! Livorsi makes a lot of race boat stuff, so it should be good quality!
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Fish - Thanks for the link to the tanks! I hope I won't need them anytime soon, but it's great to know there is a drop in replacement. Your boat looks great.
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You are welcome. First one I found that looked like a good fit. I will probably scrap mine unless they look pristine. One was tight against the aft bulkhead... Not good for tank or bulkhead. There might be a divinycel bulkhead in my future. |
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I looked at those tanks and I didnt have enough height for them to fit , theres a 2x4 glassed under the bottom side of the deck just in front of the fuel hatch opening that wouldn't allow the front tank to fit, and I think my old tank was only 13" tall + the fill neck added 2.5"
I had a friend who has a aluminum welding and frabracation shop build new alum tanks for mine
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I am going to cut some templates to fit- maybe make a MDF mockup to test. My tanks had bevels cut in them. The big 13.75' x 4" bevels on these tanks might make them work? it would be tight. I don't know. I need to cut a template to look. I might be able to plot it full size at work...
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I think the 5606 tank with the fittings aft of the deck cross member would be good. The old tanks look better than I would have thought, but the tops are corroded, and the paint is all peeling off. The tank install was a hack job. The grey bilge paint drained into the crevices and 9 years on, never hardened, but did partly occlude the limber holes in the bulkhead. The under deck crossmember was sawn thru in order to slide the forward tank forward. So that needs repair. I can't say for certain who did the tanks, but a well known engine installer in Worcester, MA did the engine, and that was a poor enough install that it had to be done twice. And the fuel hose dates are of the same vintage as the engine. Those will be replaced, too. They were cracked. After a wash with a stiff brush and some limolene and a shop vac and a garden hose, I think I can now pressure wash the bilge and look at bulkheads, too. |
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I spent two quality hours with a brush and pressure washer today. (After the tow rig quit on the road- 'nuther story) I think some white gel coat with high gloss additive is in my future. And maybe divinycel bulkheads. Or I may vacuum dry and resin infuse the existing ply.
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Here's another idea for bilge paint! http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ht=bilge+paint Seems like epoxy would be a good choice for bilge paint!
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