jpmurphy
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jan 14, 2009
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Referring to a post by fishrdan on 2/2/09. He posted a pic of a storage compartment that held both his batteries as well as the gas tank. Although the batts and tank are serperated by a "wall", the batt boxes have no lids.
I'm working on the floor plan for my rebuild and I would like to incorporate this same storage concept. Batts and gas together. Think it should be on the port side at the transom to help balance the boat when I am the only one in it. (Starboard side console).
I'm having the Coast Guard inspection done and I'm wondering about the effect of the combined fumes from the Batt and Gas tank being in the same compartment. The inspector doesn't want to answer any "pre-inspection" questions and I am unable to find the answer on their web site.
Any guidance or suggestions on this ?
I'm working on the floor plan for my rebuild and I would like to incorporate this same storage concept. Batts and gas together. Think it should be on the port side at the transom to help balance the boat when I am the only one in it. (Starboard side console).
I'm having the Coast Guard inspection done and I'm wondering about the effect of the combined fumes from the Batt and Gas tank being in the same compartment. The inspector doesn't want to answer any "pre-inspection" questions and I am unable to find the answer on their web site.
Any guidance or suggestions on this ?