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Sea Ark 1652-SLD Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="BassMaster52" data-source="post: 252338" data-attributes="member: 7579"><p>I was able to get an electronic fuel sending unit in my new tank and get some pictures of how the tank will be situated in the box. I also found some stainless steel hinges for the lid. They were not offset hinges so I ended up making two spacers so that the hinges will sit flat. You can also see in this next group of pictures that the front compartment in the rear deck has a seat base plate on the bottom. This will allow me to open my hatch door, stick a 13" seat pole in the box, and have the capability of a third seat between the two pictured. I carefully placed the two outer seat bases so that when three seats are in the boat it will resemble a long bench seat. </p><p></p><p>Oh...I almost forgot.... I ended up cutting an oblong hole next to the plug hole for my bilge pump. I glued a piece of 3/8" starboard to the hull so that I could mount the bilge housing to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassMaster52, post: 252338, member: 7579"] I was able to get an electronic fuel sending unit in my new tank and get some pictures of how the tank will be situated in the box. I also found some stainless steel hinges for the lid. They were not offset hinges so I ended up making two spacers so that the hinges will sit flat. You can also see in this next group of pictures that the front compartment in the rear deck has a seat base plate on the bottom. This will allow me to open my hatch door, stick a 13" seat pole in the box, and have the capability of a third seat between the two pictured. I carefully placed the two outer seat bases so that when three seats are in the boat it will resemble a long bench seat. Oh...I almost forgot.... I ended up cutting an oblong hole next to the plug hole for my bilge pump. I glued a piece of 3/8" starboard to the hull so that I could mount the bilge housing to it. [/QUOTE]
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