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I guess speed numbers are out of the question? ![Party Smiley 004](/forums/images/smilies/party-smiley-004.gif)
Did you ever weigh the boat without the motors and rigging?
Did you redo the interior seats?
Going to pull out the interior soon and have it all redone.
I am like you. Start with one thing, by the time we finish it, the whole boat has been redone.
Its like a drug, we always want more!
Please send us some pics, looks like an amazing project to follow once I do mine.![EEK!](/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
Did you redo the fuel tanks?, Mine is a 96 and wondering if they had problems. I hope not, mine has three, with one under the back seat, Yes, under the back seat sideways.![Lolhit](/forums/images/smilies/more/lolhit.gif)
Talk to you soon,
Jeff
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Did you ever weigh the boat without the motors and rigging?
Did you redo the interior seats?
Going to pull out the interior soon and have it all redone.
I am like you. Start with one thing, by the time we finish it, the whole boat has been redone.
Its like a drug, we always want more!
Please send us some pics, looks like an amazing project to follow once I do mine.
![EEK!](/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
Did you redo the fuel tanks?, Mine is a 96 and wondering if they had problems. I hope not, mine has three, with one under the back seat, Yes, under the back seat sideways.
![Lolhit](/forums/images/smilies/more/lolhit.gif)
Talk to you soon,
Jeff
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I guess speed numbers are out of the question? ![Party Smiley 004](/forums/images/smilies/party-smiley-004.gif)
1) Did you ever weigh the boat without the motors and rigging?
2) Did you redo the interior seats?
Going to pull out the interior soon and have it all redone.
I am like you. Start with one thing, by the time we finish it, the whole boat has been redone.
Its like a drug, we always want more!
Please send us some pics, looks like an amazing project to follow once I do mine.![EEK!](/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
3) Did you redo the fuel tanks?, Mine is a 96 and wondering if they had problems. I hope not, mine has three, with one under the back seat, Yes, under the back seat sideways.![Lolhit](/forums/images/smilies/more/lolhit.gif)
Talk to you soon,
Jeff
![Party Smiley 004](/forums/images/smilies/party-smiley-004.gif)
1) Did you ever weigh the boat without the motors and rigging?
2) Did you redo the interior seats?
Going to pull out the interior soon and have it all redone.
I am like you. Start with one thing, by the time we finish it, the whole boat has been redone.
Its like a drug, we always want more!
Please send us some pics, looks like an amazing project to follow once I do mine.
![EEK!](/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
3) Did you redo the fuel tanks?, Mine is a 96 and wondering if they had problems. I hope not, mine has three, with one under the back seat, Yes, under the back seat sideways.
![Lolhit](/forums/images/smilies/more/lolhit.gif)
Talk to you soon,
Jeff
1) No. The hull is bare with the exception of the cabin carpet. Plan on getting the hull weighted before I start installing anything.
2) Yes. McLeod did the seats, front and back. Engine hatch. Dash cover panel and both side cockpit liner panels. Speaking of the engine hatch, Sparky Olsen made some real nice hatch inserts for me. They will give me about an extra 4 inches of clearance for the large oval flame arrestors. Nothing visable from the top side. No alterations to the nice hatch cover that Michael made. The new Brodix intake manifold is really tall along with the height of the KE arrestor.
3) No. Both in physically great condition. No leaks. Mine are drop in aluminum 60 gallon units each. Typical (1) in each sponson. Yours are?
Yes, one thing leads to another, and another, and another. Or the typical, oh what the hell. Might as well fix that or redo this "While I am In there".
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Same 3, 60 gallon tanks, which are also aluminum,
Glad to know they hold up.
Every now and then I smell fuel if the cover is on for a couple of weeks (outboards?) But dont see any fuel leaks or open fuel vents.
Got to love the third gas tank, under the back seat (side to side). Dont know who had that brain storm! Turn hard with less then 1/4 tank & the middle motor shuts down,![Lolhit](/forums/images/smilies/more/lolhit.gif)
I have a fuel gauge which died on my last run.
Do you know where I can find the sender in the tank?
Talk to you soon, got to figure out how to post pics.
Maybe get my kids to do it for me
Glad to know they hold up.
Every now and then I smell fuel if the cover is on for a couple of weeks (outboards?) But dont see any fuel leaks or open fuel vents.
Got to love the third gas tank, under the back seat (side to side). Dont know who had that brain storm! Turn hard with less then 1/4 tank & the middle motor shuts down,
![Lolhit](/forums/images/smilies/more/lolhit.gif)
I have a fuel gauge which died on my last run.
Do you know where I can find the sender in the tank?
Talk to you soon, got to figure out how to post pics.
Maybe get my kids to do it for me
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Thanks Mike. Please do keep us informed (with pics too) of your tunnel tab project. I have my tunnel tab on the back burner right now. Working with Sparky Olsen and his expertise in design and manufacture. Here is a roughpic of what I had drawn up. Design moving toward a dual adjustable strut rather then hydro cylinders.
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Thanks Mike. Please do keep us informed (with pics too) of your tunnel tab project. I have my tunnel tab on the back burner right now. Working with Sparky Olsen and his expertise in design and manufacture. Here is a roughpic of what I had drawn up. Design moving toward a dual adjustable strut rather then hydro cylinders.
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Making the tab to "trap" as much air as possible. There is the challenge. Considering we are working with a tunnel design that is not just one flat dimension. Please keep pics and details. I will do the same.