hey,
I have a what looks to be a factory fuel tank under the rear seat. Looks pretty big but I cant read the manufacture label to see what size it is. I can see its the same make as the other three tanks,Florida marine tanks,inc. I know the main tank is 144 gal,and the port and starboard tanks are 25 gal each. I dont want to run it dry just in case thers some debris in there. anyone have an idea?
Thread: 38 avs seat tank size???
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05-22-2010 09:58 PM
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05-22-2010 10:13 PM
are you POSITIVE its not the fresh water tank?
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05-23-2010 12:49 AMR U serious????? I've been an auto tech for 20 year, I think I know the difference between the two. The fresh water tank is at the left front of the cockpit, the fill is actually on/in the pass dash panel,if thats whats its called.Yes,I believe the tank wasn't there from the factory. looking at the install you can tell it was added after the fact. I can read the Manufacture label on the tank but only partial B/C the tank strap goes right over it. Its the same label on ALL 4 tanks and is also connected to a large 2" fuel hose that goes up to the topside of the gunwale to a filler cap MARKED FUEL.It also has two fuel lines out of the tank that go directly to the fuel manifold valves in the engine compartment. If you've never seen a scarab fuel manifold its quite the specticle. theres more levers and ball valves than a submarine has LOL. Anywaaaaaaaaaays, yes its def a fuel tank. looks about 40 to 60 gals. I put 30 gals into it last night but not all the senders are operating at this time,thats gonna be fun to rewireThanks
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05-23-2010 10:59 AMThe tank would have been added aftermarket. We just finished some work on a 38 that had the fuel tank under the back seat. We took it out for the customer.....gives you back a ton of needed storage. If you do not need the capacity I would recommend only using the main tank...we have sold several 38's over the years and most customers fill the saddle tanks and only use them in an emergency the problem is that it is usually a few years later and the fuel is shot so they get towed in anyway.
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05-23-2010 03:43 PM
You probably have the distinction of having a Bolivian Marching Dust Boat Or a Long distance people hauler..... Those boats were notorious for having extra tanks put in after the factory!!! Do you have any history on the boat as to where it was used ----Location??? Its a really good chance that boat has been to Cuba---- Just a Guess mind you. Check out Boating Mag. March 2009 I think thats right....
Jim
P.S. Not used for fishing!
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05-23-2010 04:48 PM
ok,ok, I believe you
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05-23-2010 05:26 PM
Hey ! the more history the better Eh?
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05-24-2010 11:05 AM[QUOTE=Cigboat#1;499488]You probably have the distinction of having a Bolivian Marching Dust Boat Or a Long distance people hauler..... Those boats were notorious for having extra tanks put in after the factory!!! Do you have any history on the boat as to where it was used ----Location??? Its a really good chance that boat has been to Cuba---- Just a Guess mind you. Check out Boating Mag. March 2009 I think thats right....
Jim
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first in Md w/ 1100 inovations and #6's. than to Ca to Boostpower for a rerig w/500 efi's and bravos in 02.than Az for a few years than to Va for a year and now mine in CT. There are some cuban cigars I found in the cabin though....
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05-25-2010 01:35 PM
GaHa,HaHa,Ha Thats funny!
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06-16-2010 07:41 PM
Late to the party, but just stumbled on this thread... my 38 AVS has a tank under the rear bench, but I'm 99% it's for freshwater. Could you post a pic? I'm curious to see it! SM
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06-16-2010 09:14 PMSM,
I can get some pics probaly up for thursday.
want to thank Matt for the info on removing the rear bench gonna get it out next week and build a cooler that will fit snuggly in the seat. just big enough to hold 2 30 packs plus some food and other beverages
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06-26-2010 12:41 AM
I spent 8 months in Bolivia.......one of the reasons I own my Scarab.
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