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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 443349" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>The new EPA tanks vent a lot, just got two under deck and the 2 " scupper opposing vents were not adequate. So I put in a heavy expanded metal grate...no problem. Wanted 1" X 2 " angle frame, all the shop had was thick wall tube and very heavy mesh. Won't break this one. These are 6 gallon each. Also made a cut-out for the anchor line, the anchors sit between the tanks when under way. If I want dry storage, have two sizes of dry bags that fold tight and drop in behind the rear seat or on top of the fuel tanks. The batteries are in the full seat box extended deck. I don't want <strong>any electricit</strong>y near the tanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 443349, member: 22611"] The new EPA tanks vent a lot, just got two under deck and the 2 " scupper opposing vents were not adequate. So I put in a heavy expanded metal grate...no problem. Wanted 1" X 2 " angle frame, all the shop had was thick wall tube and very heavy mesh. Won't break this one. These are 6 gallon each. Also made a cut-out for the anchor line, the anchors sit between the tanks when under way. If I want dry storage, have two sizes of dry bags that fold tight and drop in behind the rear seat or on top of the fuel tanks. The batteries are in the full seat box extended deck. I don't want [b]any electricit[/b]y near the tanks! [/QUOTE]
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