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CP Performance sells them on their website. But, for some reason, they have the 2" locking fill at $145. I asked CPP if that was a mistake and the response was no. So, I bought them directly from GRP for $120 ea.
I wouldn't mind matching waste and water fills. Let me know what GRP says. Even if they don't make them, it might be possible to adapt their 1-1/2" gas fill with a step-down fitting for either water or waste. Maybe we could get them to change the engraving on the cap.
I wouldn't mind matching waste and water fills. Let me know what GRP says. Even if they don't make them, it might be possible to adapt their 1-1/2" gas fill with a step-down fitting for either water or waste. Maybe we could get them to change the engraving on the cap.
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I got an E-mail from them. Yes they make water/waste/fuel/gas/ and diesel. I guess they want to offer all types of fuel fills with your choice of labeling. They said their new web site will be up next week.
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How much are they?
How much are they?
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They didn't tell me how much. I'll let you know when I find out.
Iknow they will be better then the one I have now (Seadog).
Iknow they will be better then the one I have now (Seadog).
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The standard non-locking 1-1/2" gas fill is $90. I imagine the price would be close to that. When I spoke with GRP, they said you could get it anodized in colors, too.
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One more project checked off the list. The original owner of my boat actually carried a small dinghy on the back of the boat. That must have looked awesome! To do this, he installed these brackets. I didn't get a before pic, so I just placed them where they used to be. I found a great marine body guy who just finished a bunch of work. He removed the brackets and the ladder from the swim platform and you can't tell they were ever there. I also had him fix the only scratch on the hull and various chips in the cockpit and cabin. The guy was amazing. You cannot tell where he worked his magic. The boat is looking almost new.