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Old 05-04-2011, 03:01 PM
pcfithian pcfithian is offline
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Freshwater Washdown Tank - Plywood/Epoxy

Seeking to make the most use of available space, I fabricated this freshwater washdown tank for my Tolman Jumbo. Material is 1/4" plywood, 6 oz cloth, and epoxy. I estimate it holds ~25 gallons.

The second picture shows the tank completely covered by the splashwell and fish box on the port side.
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