Optimally I would like a new tank but 1/4 shorter in length to move the weight forward. I dont need a 125 gallons plus I would like to offset some weight off the stern being I am going to install a motor bracket.
First KK congratulations on the find but try not to forget the Aqua mantra....You can put 5 gals. in a 125 gal. tank but not the other way around. Don't let your personal knowledge of your boating needs and style get in the way of the chance that someday you may want to cross the Atlantic, solo. Don't forget that at about $10 a gal. you'll never find a cheaper price to store air (including water vapor). Lastly, remember nothing kills the resale of a 32 year old, cult following brand hull faster than a new fuel tank that is not as big as the original. Think about your recent purchase. If it had a 90 gal. three year old tank instead if the original (??) would you have even considered looking at the craft much less buying it?
Just my $0.02-You can always put just 35gal. in a 50gal. tank. The extra fuel is always nice to have when you want it. I would never want to limit my range because you never know when that might limit how many fish you catch, or worse... Besides, I always feel like I don't have quite enough gas as it is : )
you'll never find a cheaper price to store air (including water vapor).
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