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    Gas tank access

    I ended up removing the floor panel, which was difficult because the front seat was attached to an aluminum plate with bolts and nuts. Had to stick my hand between the floor panel and the gas tank with a wrench to hold the nut from turning. Finally I could see the fuel sender but was partially...
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    Gas tank access

    Well these are the pictures i took. There are two inspection wells one show the gas hose connections and the other one not sure what it is but is another hose. I can’t see the gas tank sender.
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    Gas tank access

    Thanks for the reply. I will look for an inspection hatch, definitively does not have a removable panel unless is under the carpet. I have not noticed anything.
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    Gas tank access

    Thanks for your reply. I don’t have pictures. I have the boat stored at a friend’s rental property, (I can’t have in my house due to city regulations). The Tanks is red plastic, so I thought it was a portable type tank… I have not seen any other hatches but I will double check. The front section...
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    Gas tank access

    I am new in the forum, and new boat owner. I recently purchased a 1996, 16 ft Sea Nymph, with a 50 hp Johnson motor , the boat is in excellent shape. there are a few things I have to repair, one of them is the gas gauge. I’ve read other comments and recommendations regarding how to troubleshoot...
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