Intrepid Hawk
12-21-2006, 06:21 PM
I have a question I hope someone can help me with. Where are the fuel tanks located on these modern mid cabin express boats like the new Rinker 35 / 39 and Formula. How do they have a reduced stringer system? Were the boats of the 80's and 90's overkill with regard to stringers? Or is it a function of strength through coring
The Boats of the 1980's an 90's had big longitudinal stringers all over the place. Now you have boats with mid cabins that go way back yet they carry 235 - 300 gallons of fuel yet barely a stringer is in sight. 250 gallons takes up a lot of room
I can't seem to find any pictures from today's manufacturers/boats of the hull with just the tanks and stringers.
Can anybody help
I have a 1986 42 footer "all apart" with new transom, stringers and bulkheads going in. If there was ever a time for mods this would be it. I have a 235 gallon central belly tank under the cockpit sole with corresponding 24" stringers holding it in place. Outboard of this is an 8" stringer and an 18" stringer another 12" outboard. All in all it is a massive underutilization of space.
Does anybody have any ideas
The Boats of the 1980's an 90's had big longitudinal stringers all over the place. Now you have boats with mid cabins that go way back yet they carry 235 - 300 gallons of fuel yet barely a stringer is in sight. 250 gallons takes up a lot of room
I can't seem to find any pictures from today's manufacturers/boats of the hull with just the tanks and stringers.
Can anybody help
I have a 1986 42 footer "all apart" with new transom, stringers and bulkheads going in. If there was ever a time for mods this would be it. I have a 235 gallon central belly tank under the cockpit sole with corresponding 24" stringers holding it in place. Outboard of this is an 8" stringer and an 18" stringer another 12" outboard. All in all it is a massive underutilization of space.
Does anybody have any ideas