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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Cajun Special (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kimber.45" data-source="post: 167418" data-attributes="member: 3360"><p>All the bracing is aluminum. I dont know how your fuel system is set up but if you have a tank under the deck and the fill cap above the deck, I would make sure there is a straight shot to the tank from the gas pump. I had an idea of where I wanted the fill cap to go and where the tank needed to be. They didnt line up as easily as I had hoped. You can see in the pictures that the fill hose makes a pretty drastic "S" curve to hit the tank. Ideally, you dont want that. I was able to cut the hose short enough to make it work without gas backflowing out at the pump. Hindsight being what it is, I would change my strategy if I were going to do it again. I just happened to get lucky and it works the way it is. Thats really the only hiccup we found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimber.45, post: 167418, member: 3360"] All the bracing is aluminum. I dont know how your fuel system is set up but if you have a tank under the deck and the fill cap above the deck, I would make sure there is a straight shot to the tank from the gas pump. I had an idea of where I wanted the fill cap to go and where the tank needed to be. They didnt line up as easily as I had hoped. You can see in the pictures that the fill hose makes a pretty drastic "S" curve to hit the tank. Ideally, you dont want that. I was able to cut the hose short enough to make it work without gas backflowing out at the pump. Hindsight being what it is, I would change my strategy if I were going to do it again. I just happened to get lucky and it works the way it is. Thats really the only hiccup we found. [/QUOTE]
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