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sworrall
Posted 1/16/2017 7:20 PM (#846419 - in reply to #846286)
Subject: Re: Tuffy 190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If the cap or liner is blemmed from the console installation, a buffer will probably correct that. The side tank is a molded part, and there is no difference between the areas behind, in front of, or under the console and where the gas fill is boxed in, with the possible exception of a foam hole area about an inch across under the carpet. The aluminum lip on the side tank may not be there where the console was installed, but a grab handle installed there will mask that, or you can match the aluminum angle used to make the lip.

The console is placed after carpeting and cap installation. Take a look under the passenger console before you decide what to do with a bright flashlight, and you should be able to determine if it's a project you want to tackle.

Where did I say this?

'Now I know it has been suggested to buy the Tuffy with the dual console and then you can take the passenger console out if you want.'

It can be done, but you may, as I said above, need to do some fairly serious cosmetic work to the area. I'm used to refurbing glass boats, so to me it wouldn't be too bad. Up to you.

Not sure if Boulder Marine will have one, they do not have on on order right now.


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