An update on progress if anyone is interested...
So, we made the cardboard mock-up of the tank and tried it last weekend. I first tried it full sized – would not fit. I then cut it down from thirty five inches long to 29 inches long, this allowed it to clear the aft portion of the liner and drop down low enough to tilt back in toward the tank cavity. The space between the top of lower liner shelf and the bottom of the cockpit only measures 13” and the tank measures 15” – it would not fit into this space. I then cut the top of the mock-up down to 13” and, with a little persuasion, it fit. Once I was able to tilt it back into the cavity it slid right up onto the top shelf where it belongs.
In all, I shorten the length of the tank from 35” to 29” and reduced the depth of the tank from 15” to 13”. To preserve the greatest amount of tank capacity, I took the 6”out of the aft portion of the tank and the 2”off the back/ outboard portion of the tank. I have no idea how much fuel the tank will hold now but I’d guess somewhere between 25 and 35 gallons.
Because the cardboard tank had more flexibility than the aluminum tank and I only want to do this once, I plan to mock up the new tank dimensions using door skin to increase rigidity and try the process over again. Assuming the new tank will fit, I’m going to need to either have the existing tank cut down or have a new tank built.
One more try and I think we'll have it nailed down - learned a lot through the process but ready to get 'er down and move on. I'll update on any others issues and capacity info when it's in the boat and full of fuel. Don