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8122pbrainard
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Posted: July-24-2021 at 4:40pm |
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Due to rust inside the 64 tank, it got to a point were I was boating with a spare fuel filter . Depending on the length of time out, there were times when a filter swap was needed. Since the original tanks are long gone, a new custom tank was needed. My local fab/welding shop did a great job but on the cost.
I did consider sending the old tank to a radiator shop that would have boiled it out and then lined it but with mixed reviews on the lining holding up in the long run, it was a concern. Getting the tank in and out isn't fun plus I sure didn't want problems in a couple years so I felt going new was my best choice.
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MrMcD
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Great looking gas tank Pete but ouch, that has to hurt. The new tank looks like aluminum? Should last much longer but geez, 64 to 2021 is not a bad life for the factory tank.
Mark
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MourningWood
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Nice piece there, Pete.
Yes, I can attest to the tank removal...the floors, the rear seat (ugh) the framing.....as they say, getting there is half the fun.
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Gary S
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Looks pretty - should have added 1 extra bung for a fuel return when you inject it . New Shamrock tanks come with coal tar epoxy since they sit low in the bilge
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KENO
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Probably the perfect time to install a bilge blower too while you had some working room
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Air206
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Looks great Pete. I had to do the same for the 66 AT Skier. The aluminium looks great and should be a replacement we don't have to worry about. Well done!
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MrMcD
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I was taught to always use the bilge blower by Johnny Matranga, he had two friends die in a boat explosion and always shared this if you went in his boat. If my boat is running the blower is on. I don't care if I wear out my blower every few years. Johnny's words are still in my head. His daughter went on to be a National Champion Water skier.
Add the blower Pete or raise the engine cover before every start.
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Jonny Quest
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My wife just walked by and saw me gawking at Pete's new fuel tank. She asked what it was and told her: "That there's a customer fuel tank! Look at that bad boy!". I was excited.
"That's nice, dear." "He needs to get out more."
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KENO
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My wife walked by and didn't ask any questions, she just said "that's a short stubby little thing" I told her it always has been, she said no,no I'm talking about the gas tank So how many gallons does it hold and as JQ might say, how many sheckles (or is it shekels) did it cost ?
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GottaSki
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This week I'm switching from a noisy inline to a quiet centrifugal cage,
Slightly less cfm, but I can keep it on continuously, so more cf overall |
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Air206
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This is the one we had done for the Al Tyll. It was $350. I didn't think that was bad. My guy is happy to do more and custom if needed...
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KENO
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Pete You must be busy trying to convert US dollars to shekels or maybe calculating the volume of that tank or something |
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8122pbrainard
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Steve, The tank looks great and you got a good deal on it.
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Air206
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Thanks Pete. I was told I paid for labor, not aluminum stock, that's why it was 'relatively' less expensive.
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MourningWood
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Yes she did....Cyndi Matranga Benzel. One of her Championships came in 1982 for which she was given......a new 1982 Nautique with her name on each side. It's our current Nautique.
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1964 Dunphy X-55 "One 'N Dun"
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8122pbrainard
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Just like lumber, aluminum cost has gone up considerably the past year. At least I understand lumber is going down.
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63 Skier
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That is a crazy good deal, I'd even call it a steal. I would have guessed twice that. I don't mind the sounds of the inline blower, only thing that reminds me it's on. I've forgotten it a few times even so.
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Pete, very nice looking tank. The old one was 57 years old, make sure to post about this tank in 2078 so we know it's still in good shape.
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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique
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8122pbrainard
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I had the fabricator make the new tank the same dimensionally as the old. Since the fill nipple goes directly to the deck fill with a short 2" long rubber hose, and there's no room for fore to aft tank adjustment, the fill location was the primary concern. So far so good on the new fit.
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Gary S
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Seawall quote I just got was crazy,new 40 ft pier was up all because of the steel price- guy who did it says prices are starting to come down. Another contractor neighbor has his foundation in but the wood prices will add 100k ?? to the cost of it. He says futures are down so he's holding off.
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KENO
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I guess we'll just never know the price for this thing
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Gary S
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I'll bet he doesn't have much left over from the 16 cents he saved on his 4th of July party
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