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Old 12-26-2011, 02:31 PM
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Default Bilge size in a 24 Super (cuft)?

I don't have the boat at the house right now and was wondering if anyone knows the apx size of the bilg on the 24 Super i/o?

I'm adding a fire supression setup for peace of mind before next season (a friends boat burnt sitting on the trailer last summer). Also, figure its not a bad idea since we overnight onboard frequently and have more wrapped up in the motor.

From what I can remember, it was around 100cu ft or so??.. I'd like to stick with the smallest that will do the job to save weight (was planning on a fireboy 125, or 150cuft model)
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Guess I'll just wait untill I get it back home and take measurements.
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If the bilge is about 7X 4X 3 that is less than 100 cu ft. You should be fine with a 125, and remember alot of the air space is taken up with a big chunk of steel. I know my Y2K is rated at less than 150 cu ft.
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Originally Posted by Ted G
If the bilge is about 7X 4X 3 that is less than 100 cu ft. You should be fine with a 125, and remember alot of the air space is taken up with a big chunk of steel. I know my Y2K is rated at less than 150 cu ft.
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