silentbravo
Well-known member
I hate when that happens
I can just barely get ours in with the engine mounted, it's a struggle though.
I can just barely get ours in with the engine mounted, it's a struggle though.
rcaircraftnut said:Looking at fuel tanks and I realized that I have either two choices. 1) Use the largest portable tank option that can be passed through the hatch, a 12 gallon tank. Or 2) Drill out some rivets and remove the panel where the fishing seat mount goes long enough to install a permanent one. Due to the fact that my outboard has a listed fuel consumption of 10.1 gallons per hour at full power, I figure I should have at least enough fuel for 2 hrs with a little more if possible so a 20+ gallon tank. What do you guys think? Go light weight and simple and be limited in duration? Or give up some freeboard and get the big tank?
Dang. Im afraid my transmission is going out not looking forward to that. Cuz i might have to sale boat i got at beginning of year to pay for it. Or find a way.rcaircraftnut said:Been busy with having to replace the entire drive train in my truck. But am now back on track. Lol.
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