Hey Guys & Gals -
Boating is somewhat new to me but I'm always one for a challenge and enjoy new projects. I wanted to get something that I could restore to it's original beauty and have a great family boat (we have twin boys - 3yrs/old) for fishing and water sports. I kept my eye out for a long time and finally found EXACTLY what I was looking for - a sweet '61 Glasspar Citation w/ Merc 700 6cyl engine that I bought last October.
I just began restoration a couple weeks ago and have already separated the deck from the hull in order to replace the rotten floor. While I have the deck and hull apart, I have a couple questions:
1. I'd like to install a "semi-permanent" fuel tank (15-19ga) but not sure if I should put it in the stern or the bow. I figure the bow would be better to compensate for the the weight of the 6cyl engine. Your opinions?
2. As you can see in the pics the boat had no foam underneath the floor. Should I install foam or leave it as it was?
Thanks a bunch!
Chris
West Linn, OR
Boating is somewhat new to me but I'm always one for a challenge and enjoy new projects. I wanted to get something that I could restore to it's original beauty and have a great family boat (we have twin boys - 3yrs/old) for fishing and water sports. I kept my eye out for a long time and finally found EXACTLY what I was looking for - a sweet '61 Glasspar Citation w/ Merc 700 6cyl engine that I bought last October.
I just began restoration a couple weeks ago and have already separated the deck from the hull in order to replace the rotten floor. While I have the deck and hull apart, I have a couple questions:
1. I'd like to install a "semi-permanent" fuel tank (15-19ga) but not sure if I should put it in the stern or the bow. I figure the bow would be better to compensate for the the weight of the 6cyl engine. Your opinions?
2. As you can see in the pics the boat had no foam underneath the floor. Should I install foam or leave it as it was?
Thanks a bunch!
Chris
West Linn, OR
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