1978 V5 Holiday 18, 1988 Johnson 120

budski

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Started removing old vinyl , po rebuilt and used marine grade plywood, we want pedestal seats so need to pull parts of it up and reinforce below floor
 

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Watermann

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Now that you dug in you're going to take right off. Hope all goes smoothly.
 

budski

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Sure hope so, hope it doesn't break up when we lift it.
 

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FIGMO

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Nice to see someone is getting work done! I haven't been able to do anything with my boat since early Sep...:mad:

Prospects ain't looking good until the spring.

Good luck with the demo on the deck boards.
 

budski

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Lifted the floor on each side and slid aluminum plates so that we will be able to secure the seat bases through the plywood and into the plates.
 

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Watermann

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How's that tank and lines? Looks like the filler is the newer Shields type.
 

budski

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Yes the filler looks newer in good shape I might lift the tank and see whats underneath, one of my V5's had a rotted 2x4 underneath I had to remove it and add new supports.
 

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We've finally started again on my V5, got the motor off and cut down the rear splash well, going to build a rear casting deck there, the transom is really solid and dry so we don't have to change that.
 

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budski

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We finished redesigning the transom. shortened the splash well by 7 inches, removed the gas tank and removed old wet black 1/2 plywood and replaced with 1/2 inch rubber for support.
 

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chevymaher

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I missed some of your post. You been kicking butt and taking names there. Looking good.
 

Watermann

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Interesting, the tank is a V belly rather than a flat bottom rectangle with an AL bed for it. The little strips of rubber they put in there look familiar though.

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budski

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Thanks Chevy, yes Rob the tank in my 79 V5 was flat as well, I guess in 78 they used a V shaped one.
 

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We clad the splash well with diamond plate aluminum.
 

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kcassells

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Bud,
was the coffin for the tank a completely sealed area/compartment? Meaning no weep holes or water transfer. I seam to see a lot of guys putting tanks in now with water/fuel to the bilge area passing under the tank.
 

budski

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Thanks guys, yes kc it was a sealed area surrounding the tank we drilled holes so the water could escape, don't like the idea of water being trapped in there, We've done a few newer boats with built in tanks and they don't do that anymore, not sure why starcraft did that, I guess so fuel couldn't escape.
 

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Yea I get it. Just seem to remember coast guard didn't want fuel/fumes going into battery area. I do believe it's supposed to be a concealed area. A deck under the tank works and water can flow under that. Then you have to deal with all the new height issues and tank.
I've seen guys put a valve on the exit so then you could actually let the flow out while being monitored for fuel.
I like that idea.
Not really caring anymore how anyone ends up doing that area, cause everyone has opinions. I just see the logic of no fuel getting back to battery compartment on ignition.
Then again people are still foaming tanks in...…..say what?
 

budski

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Hey kc personally I don't like using expanding foam, prefer to ridged blue or pink foam I think it allows the water to flow back and drain. We got the inside of the transom clad to just below the deck will be.
 

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