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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 459167" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>I would agree with the other posters. You already have a lot of weight up front, 2 batteries, console, you, plus other stuff. Leave the</p><p>gas tank in the back, having a portable tank in a compartment is not a good idea. I would suggest that you put that rear battery in a $10 </p><p>box too, keeps stuff from shorting out those terminals. Also a good idea to stow dock lines when under way, they can fall overboard and</p><p>get tangled in props or other moving parts. Very nice setup you got there and you did not get skunked, I am sure the "elusive bluegill" has</p><p>saved a lot of new boat owners from getting skunked.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 459167, member: 4469"] I would agree with the other posters. You already have a lot of weight up front, 2 batteries, console, you, plus other stuff. Leave the gas tank in the back, having a portable tank in a compartment is not a good idea. I would suggest that you put that rear battery in a $10 box too, keeps stuff from shorting out those terminals. Also a good idea to stow dock lines when under way, they can fall overboard and get tangled in props or other moving parts. Very nice setup you got there and you did not get skunked, I am sure the "elusive bluegill" has saved a lot of new boat owners from getting skunked. Tim [/QUOTE]
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