Superboat 30 Y2K! Me three!
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Double layer of coring going down under the fuel tank. Thank you Rick and JC!
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Thank you Cary! A nice bed for the gas tank which should be about 130 gallons.
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Well the fuel tank arrived and to be installed next week! John and Rick have also been plumbing the ballast tank in the nose which should be about 30 gallons.
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Yes JC states it’s a “ game changer” with outboards in the rough stuff. He’s run them on several boats as well as some race boats.
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Rough stuff !! Lol. Not to much stuff a stock Y2K can’t handle comfortably! JC always wants to make things better. Does the tank have a gauge to monitor the amount of water ? Looks great ! Good Luck
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Agree with you about the benefits, but it usually is seen on hulls that are pushed to limits not normally seen for pleasure craft. Sounds fun.
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Agreed! No guage as of now... Thanks Zup
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[QUOTE=AZMIDLYF;4689401but it usually is seen on hulls that are pushed to limits not normally seen for pleasure craft. Sounds fun. [/QUOTE]
Unlike other brands, With Y2K's, there is LITTLE difference between a boat built as a race boat or pleasure boat. A lot of the boats you see racing were originally bought as pleasure boats.
Unlike other brands, With Y2K's, there is LITTLE difference between a boat built as a race boat or pleasure boat. A lot of the boats you see racing were originally bought as pleasure boats.