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Boatcop
04-22-2007, 12:54 PM
I had a leak in the port (left) fiberglass tank on my Spectra 20'. Got some good used IMCO aluminum tanks. Here's what I had to do:
1. Drain the tank
2. Cut out the old tank. Used Sawzall and long flexible blade.
3. Ground the cut areas smooth.
4. Cut some plywood mounts about 4" x 16"
5. Drilled out holes in tank side flaps and plywood mounts
6. Installed 5/16' X 1 1/2" carraige bolts through the mounts
7. Lined up the tank, marked forward location
8. Glassed in the front mount, let set
9. Installed tank on front mount
10. Lined up back mount, marked location
11. Took out tank
12. Glassed in back mount, let set
13. Bolted in tank, washers and Nylock nuts
14. Sprayed in foam behind and under the tank for support
Finished front mount
http://www.boatcop.com/frntmnt2.jpg
Finished back mount
http://www.boatcop.com/bakmnt2.jpg
Tank installed
http://www.boatcop.com/frntview.jpg
Now I need to put in a new floor and switch from the hand throttle to foot pedal throttle.

Ike
04-22-2007, 03:32 PM
Sounds good, although I wouldn't have used the foam. Check it from time to time to make sure it isn't trapping moisture against the tank. If it does remove the foam before it corrodes your tank. Otherwise sounds like a good upgrade.

76ANTHONY
04-22-2007, 03:37 PM
I had a leak in the port (left) fiberglass tank on my Spectra 20'. Got some good used IMCO aluminum tanks. Here's what I had to do:
1. Drain the tank
2. Cut out the old tank. Used Sawzall and long flexible blade.
3. Ground the cut areas smooth.
4. Cut some plywood mounts about 4" x 16"
5. Drilled out holes in tank side flaps and plywood mounts
6. Installed 5/16' X 1 1/2" carraige bolts through the mounts
7. Lined up the tank, marked forward location
8. Glassed in the front mount, let set
9. Installed tank on front mount
10. Lined up back mount, marked location
11. Took out tank
12. Glassed in back mount, let set
13. Bolted in tank, washers and Nylock nuts
14. Sprayed in foam behind and under the tank for support
Finished front mount
http://www.boatcop.com/frntmnt2.jpg
Finished back mount
http://www.boatcop.com/bakmnt2.jpg
Tank installed
http://www.boatcop.com/frntview.jpg
Now I need to put in a new floor and switch from the hand throttle to foot pedal throttle.
dam, and i thought you where just a cop, boat cop that is:D looks good...:D

Boatcop
04-22-2007, 04:03 PM
Sounds good, although I wouldn't have used the foam. Check it from time to time to make sure it isn't trapping moisture against the tank. If it does remove the foam before it corrodes your tank. Otherwise sounds like a good upgrade.
I just spotted the foam in a few key places to keep the tank steady and not have all the stress on the mounts. Besides, out here in the desert things don't stay wet for too long. :D
dam, and i thought you where just a cop, boat cop that is:D looks good...:D
Let's see. Built many surfboards as a kid, so I'm no stranger to fiberglass work. Spent 27 1/2 years in the Coast Guard (13 Active, 14 Reserve) as a Machinery Technician. Retired in 2002 as a E-8 (Senior Chief). Law Enforcement was just a collateral duty. Engineering was my main focus.

76ANTHONY
04-22-2007, 05:20 PM
I just spotted the foam in a few key places to keep the tank steady and not have all the stress on the mounts. Besides, out here in the desert things don't stay wet for too long. :D
Let's see. Built many surfboards as a kid, so I'm no stranger to fiberglass work. Spent 27 1/2 years in the Coast Guard (13 Active, 14 Reserve) as a Machinery Technician. Retired in 2002 as a E-8 (Senior Chief). Law Enforcement was just a collateral duty. Engineering was my main focus.
mental note to self: never tell boatcop i thought he was just a cop:D
seems like ya know what your doing, looks good:D

MudPumper
04-22-2007, 05:57 PM
Alan, Intersting way you mounted the Place Diverter control. How does it work??:)

Boatcop
04-22-2007, 06:12 PM
Alan, Intersting way you mounted the Place Diverter control. How does it work??:)
It works by moving a cable to raise and lower the jet nozzle, but you already knew that. ;) :D
Actually it works pretty well in the way I mounted it. Not on the floor for me or the wife to jam our toes on, and no cable running back on the deck.It also makes sure I have my hands on the wheel. The side mount is one reason I'm switching to a foot pedal. Can work the diverter and throttle at the same time.

Old Guy
04-23-2007, 05:34 AM
http://www.teleflexmarine.com/library/A4pics/SL-3.jpg
Does it all.