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Old 10-12-2006, 04:50 PM
SloPoke SloPoke is offline
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Default Late model repair

I know most of the members here are into the older SeaCraft models (me too). But I'm trying to help someone with the replacement of a fuel tank on a 23'.

The newer models have a 'brightline' (no non-skid) on the deck outlining the fuel tank. I'm looking for someone with experience who can tell us if cutting the deck on that line to get at the tank requires removal of the console.

I haven't seen the boat and don't know the extent of the line. I know the sending unit access is under the leaning post, which is about 30 inches aft of the console.

Thanks for any help or advise on this.
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Old 10-12-2006, 07:39 PM
gigolot gigolot is offline
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Default Re: Late model repair

On my buddy keiths 2003 23 is runs pretty much the entire lenght of the console. He has an access hole in front of his console
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Old 10-12-2006, 07:50 PM
hermco hermco is offline
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Default Re: Late model repair

Have you tried contacting Seacraft customer relations?
Customer Relations
Is worth a try........
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Old 10-12-2006, 11:02 PM
SloPoke SloPoke is offline
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Default Re: Late model repair

Thanks, Hemco. I tried them and they were a little vague about how much needed to be removed.
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