JarJarBlinks
Cadet
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- Apr 20, 2009
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Hey all,
I am going to put a permanent fuel tank in a 1962 Glastron GT150. It will connect to a 115 HP outboard Mercury engine. I want to mount it in the bow of the boat. The entire point of installing a fuel tank is to save space in the back of the boat so I can mount the battery, trim unit, and other essentials out of the way of passengers by the bilge pump instead of having a couple of portable fuel tanks in the back of the boat. Also, it damages the carpet by keep the fuel tanks in the back of the boat which makes me unhappy
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The tank needs to fit in a space of 48L X 9.75W X 18H. I want to maximize fuel capacity in order to be able to use only the single tank. I haven?t found much so I was wondering if anyone could point me to something specific. I was hoping to keep the tank under $200.
Also, while I am asking, what fuel line diameter do yall? recommend for a 15? run to the outboard?
Thank you!
Stephen
I am going to put a permanent fuel tank in a 1962 Glastron GT150. It will connect to a 115 HP outboard Mercury engine. I want to mount it in the bow of the boat. The entire point of installing a fuel tank is to save space in the back of the boat so I can mount the battery, trim unit, and other essentials out of the way of passengers by the bilge pump instead of having a couple of portable fuel tanks in the back of the boat. Also, it damages the carpet by keep the fuel tanks in the back of the boat which makes me unhappy
The tank needs to fit in a space of 48L X 9.75W X 18H. I want to maximize fuel capacity in order to be able to use only the single tank. I haven?t found much so I was wondering if anyone could point me to something specific. I was hoping to keep the tank under $200.
Also, while I am asking, what fuel line diameter do yall? recommend for a 15? run to the outboard?
Thank you!
Stephen