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Old 06-08-2015, 06:54 PM
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At least I am assuming it is 22' - haven't measured it. A buddy of mine has it and it has a 250xs on the back. I was wondering if the tanks on these need to be re-done due to ethanol, or if they are OK. Cool little boat. Anyone know who I can ask about the other specs on the boat?
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Uhmmmm...try Bobby Saccenti??...... 219-775-7024 (he is still building them)

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Should be an aluminum tank under the floor insert. Ethanol should not be a problem.
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Thanks, Phragle - I'll call.
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https://www.facebook.com/defenderpowerboats This guy is building them too...With Bobby's help/
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Not the same - those have the engine mounted on the transom. This one has the engine hanging on a fiberglass box attached to a swim platform and it makes the setback about 18 inches (roughly). Don't know what the SOB guys call that. Has a hydraulic jack plate and tabs too.
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