Having had it both ways let me say this.It was nice having someone pass me the nozzle and return it to the pump. Doesn't always happen that way though.Climbing in and out, in my case was not a problem but still an additional chore. K.I.S.S.Thing is this. You already are doing the console fill so you know first hand if it is troublesome or not. You also know filling from the side (with the 230).Spilling gas at the BP ain't no big deal. Spilling gas at a marina could lead to heartburn.Better on your deck than in the water but...Fillin' without spillin' ain't that hard, still.....You've had it both ways, what works best for you? Remember, you're the one filling the tank and routing the fill.If life is anything, it's a compromise.Good luck.
But getting to the nitty-gritty....if you were rebuilding a 170...would you choose gunnel or console fill?
Loaded question....but Rick says he wants honest input.
On another note, those stringers look awesome! Are you going to foam them before or after you put them in?
I was thinking about that earlier Bob.On most of our boats, it is a "box" configuration built into the liner.Rick, for kicks and giggles, how about posting some pics of the starboard side forward, hull and gunnel cap.
CB, good thinking.But getting to the nitty-gritty....if you were rebuilding a 170...would you choose gunnel or console fill?Loaded question....but Rick says he wants honest input. To me....since we're cutting the stringers....may as well make some improvements.