John Robinson
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I have worked out almost every small detail of my mini-Honker (Andrew's term)in my mind over many a night as I'm going to sleep over the past year, but the one item I have put off is the fuel tank. It will for sure go forward like Andrew's or Eric's Scaup, but can't decide whether to just build a shelf like Andrew for your standard outboard plastic gas tank or build in a custom tank of one sort or another. My buddy ordered a prefab, build in plastic tank out of a catalog and installed it under the foredeck of the Snow Goose we build a few years ago.
I am leaning towards the same idea hanging it from the deck and bulkheads with some brackets and steel straps. I want to leave as much room under the tank as possible for anchors and such. We have a standard deck fill, I don't know what he did for venting. With the standard tank and bulb type gas line do you ever have trouble feeding gas from front to back? Is gravity feed an issue or does the motor fuel pump do the job regardless of where the tank is located? All ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
John
I am leaning towards the same idea hanging it from the deck and bulkheads with some brackets and steel straps. I want to leave as much room under the tank as possible for anchors and such. We have a standard deck fill, I don't know what he did for venting. With the standard tank and bulb type gas line do you ever have trouble feeding gas from front to back? Is gravity feed an issue or does the motor fuel pump do the job regardless of where the tank is located? All ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
John