Got more floatation foam in and filled the other large cavity so now on to finishing the stringers in the front. That means routing the hoses and wiring for the gas tank and the water tank. The water tank is on the port side and wires run over the front of the gas tank to the starboard side. Below is a test fit picture with the new gas tank.
I am trying to decide how to cover the fuel tank. The tank is a 60 gallon belly tank (V bottom). The new tank will have rubber strips supporting it against the hull bottom and stringer sides. It also has 4 mounting tabs on the sides. The old tank had floatation foam around it for support and over the top. The old flooring as supported by L brackets on the stringers and the floatation foam on top of the tank. The whole floor was covered with fiberglass and not removable without cutting the glass. I planned to put 1/2 inch plywood over the tank but may have room to go with 3/4 inch plywood for better load strength. I will have access holes over the hose connections on both ends of the tank. The original design had a teak cover/step over the hose plumbing in the front
So a few questions come to mind:
1) Should I make the whole floor over the tank removable which means fiberglass it separate from the whole floor?
2) Should I stay with 1/2 inch plywood for the cover flooring but put strips on top of the tank for support?
3) Should I try (if enough vertical space) to put aluminum angle cross bars under the cover floor for more support?