FYI: I think most people elect for an aluminum or fibercast tank for marine
installations.  It looks like those are all steel.  Are you still planning
to carry it to a shore based filling station?

Josh
On Feb 18, 2014 10:43 PM, "Frederick G Street" <[email protected]> wrote:

> As my boat is 3-1/2 hours away and buried under several feet of snow, I
> have a question for those Landfall 38 owners on the list who live in much
> more amenable climates...
>
> If you have the stock propane locker under the helm seat and are willing
> to grab a tape measure, I'm interested in internal measurements of the
> locker at the center; specifically, the fore-aft measurement at the bottom
> and also about 6 inches up from the bottom, along with the interior width.
>  Right now, the only tanks I can fit are two five-pound tanks; I'm thinking
> of changing to a single horizontal twenty-pounder like the Manchester
> 10487TC:  http://www.mantank.com/products/rvproducts.htm
>
> This would accomplish a couple of things; first, it would double the
> amount of propane I can carry.  And second, it can be fitted with a
> standard 90 ohm level sender that I can hook up to the tank monitor I just
> ordered for use with my water and holding tanks.
>
> So if anyone has a chance to do a little measuring, I would appreciate it
> -- thanks!
>
> -- Fred
>
> Fred Street -- Minneapolis
> S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(
>
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