CG must be busy, plus they lost a couple of folks. One got tired of fiberglass work and another lead guy got busted up on a motorcycle and has been out. At least that is the story.
Jeff, I have a "fuzzy" scan of the fuel tank drawing from Grady that they sent me years ago that I have been using for estimates. Something must be off however as from the drawing one shop has calculated a capacity of 55 gallons vs. the 65 that Grady claims. That's why I want to verify.
When I bought this boat 20 years ago it had been stored in a warehouse for 3 years as part of a lawsuit / repo. It had about a half a tank of fuel in it. I went to auto parts store and bought a universal electric fuel pump and connected it to the fuel line. Hooked up to battery (well insulated and some distance away!) and pumped the fuel into 6 5 gallon cans. Worked great. Not sure what the concern was with the getting the fuel out this time. it probably has 15 to 20 gallons of fresh rec 90 fuel in it.
As a side note, I used the gas from when I bought it in mowers and stuff but it did start to cause problems. Had three 5 gallon cans left that was getting harder to dispose of. After we had a round of gas can thefts around neighborhood I left in an easy to spot location. They were gone soon thereafter. Hope the thief (probably one of the neighborhood blow and go landscaping contractors) put the gas in his truck or equipment!
Jeff, I have a "fuzzy" scan of the fuel tank drawing from Grady that they sent me years ago that I have been using for estimates. Something must be off however as from the drawing one shop has calculated a capacity of 55 gallons vs. the 65 that Grady claims. That's why I want to verify.
When I bought this boat 20 years ago it had been stored in a warehouse for 3 years as part of a lawsuit / repo. It had about a half a tank of fuel in it. I went to auto parts store and bought a universal electric fuel pump and connected it to the fuel line. Hooked up to battery (well insulated and some distance away!) and pumped the fuel into 6 5 gallon cans. Worked great. Not sure what the concern was with the getting the fuel out this time. it probably has 15 to 20 gallons of fresh rec 90 fuel in it.
As a side note, I used the gas from when I bought it in mowers and stuff but it did start to cause problems. Had three 5 gallon cans left that was getting harder to dispose of. After we had a round of gas can thefts around neighborhood I left in an easy to spot location. They were gone soon thereafter. Hope the thief (probably one of the neighborhood blow and go landscaping contractors) put the gas in his truck or equipment!