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Old 04-23-2012, 10:04 PM
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So I have a 1999 43SC and need some misc parts. Does anyone know of a list of manufacturers used in that time frame? Things like cabin lighting lenses, cabinet latches, hinges, etc. Any help you can send this way would be appreciated in trying to get this boat standing tall.
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Old 04-24-2012, 06:57 PM
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Cabin lighting lenses I do not know. Shane will probably chime in but factory still had a box of latches. Make sure to look closely at old ones as there are several very similar styles used. You can email him from their website.
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Can anyone tell me the fuel tank capacities on a 1999 43SC?
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Old 08-06-2012, 09:11 PM
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I think it should be 280 gallons if my memory serves me right.... If not, 280 is at least in the ballpark of what it is.
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Originally Posted by Coolerman
I think it should be 280 gallons if my memory serves me right.... If not, 280 is at least in the ballpark of what it is.

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The only spec. I found was 264 gallons...I assumed that is both tanks combined? Then I put 120 gallons in one tank and 110 in the other this weekend with the guages showing half full. Either I was on fumes and the guages are way off or my assumption was naive.
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Yep, that would be both tanks combined. The original fuel senders in your boat were known for going bad after 3-4yrs. The replacement fuel senders we put in our boat have been trouble free for 9yrs now. I'll dig up what part and model # we have.
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Originally Posted by Cruz-N-Thunder
Cabin lighting lenses I do not know. Shane will probably chime in but factory still had a box of latches. Make sure to look closely at old ones as there are several very similar styles used. You can email him from their website.
It was good to meet you over the weekend!!! I saw a pic of your cockpit lights they look great!!
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My 1995 GT has win twin 140 gallon tanks. I think this may vary from yer to year though.
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Pull the inspection covers in the engine bay and it will expose not only the sending units but a mechanical dial guage for each tank.... glad to hear she is running well.
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Originally Posted by black thunder 46
It was good to meet you over the weekend!!! I saw a pic of your cockpit lights they look great!!
Brett
Awesome to meet you guys. Look forward to meeting up again. Sorry I couldn't talk longer. Sister in law was on Wave Runner for very first time and was trying to keep an eye on her. Next time you'll have to tie up and stay a while. Wife didn't know you were there and was ticked she didn't see the boat close up. Stay in touch and stop in any time!!!
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