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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="baptistpreach" data-source="post: 76207" data-attributes="member: 832"><p>Yes, I had the same problem. I didn't realize that I couldn't fit the gas tank until recently (unless I find a 3 gallon tank or one of those that's flexible), and I was planning on building a 2nd section to my back deck that went all the way back. That's why I left a little gap on my rear deck that showed my bench (if that makes sense). However, I'm now leaning towards leaving it open. I might be able to fit a gas tank in the gap I have by my livwell, but I don't know. I'm putting my batteries in the bow to help with weight distribution. I've looked at my floor space, and I'm pretty happy with how much I have left, I think I can throw quite a few fish on the floor still, which will keep my carpet looking nice! As to the very front, at first ,I was going to put a piece of wood down and carpet it, but now (I could change my mind when I'm done) I'm leaning towards leaving it as is. It makes a good place (I've got my bedliner there for grip) to step on the boat, and I think it looks good or will look good when its all done. Any other questions, fire away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baptistpreach, post: 76207, member: 832"] Yes, I had the same problem. I didn't realize that I couldn't fit the gas tank until recently (unless I find a 3 gallon tank or one of those that's flexible), and I was planning on building a 2nd section to my back deck that went all the way back. That's why I left a little gap on my rear deck that showed my bench (if that makes sense). However, I'm now leaning towards leaving it open. I might be able to fit a gas tank in the gap I have by my livwell, but I don't know. I'm putting my batteries in the bow to help with weight distribution. I've looked at my floor space, and I'm pretty happy with how much I have left, I think I can throw quite a few fish on the floor still, which will keep my carpet looking nice! As to the very front, at first ,I was going to put a piece of wood down and carpet it, but now (I could change my mind when I'm done) I'm leaning towards leaving it as is. It makes a good place (I've got my bedliner there for grip) to step on the boat, and I think it looks good or will look good when its all done. Any other questions, fire away! [/QUOTE]
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