3607 aft holding tank

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3607 aft holding tank

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would anyone with a mid 80's 3607 mind measuring and/or take a picture of their aft holding tank please? We recently bought our 3607 as a fixer upper and the aft holding tank was missing. any help would be appreciated! thanks
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I have an 83 and had taken some pictures and have measurements in my notes somewhere. let me dig around and see if I can find them. Mine had cracked a while ago and I did a temporary repair while I set about trying to find a good replacement along with all the other hosing. Was going to replace the heads with upgraded models and figured I do the tanks and hoses at the same time.
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km1125 wrote:Qr Bbpost I have an 83 and had taken some pictures and have measurements in my notes somewhere. let me dig around and see if I can find them. Mine had cracked a while ago and I did a temporary repair while I set about trying to find a good replacement along with all the other hosing. Was going to replace the heads with upgraded models and figured I do the tanks and hoses at the same time.


That would be great! Thanks for the effort. Ours is an 83 as well. We bought it in October of 2017 with seized engines and a lot of neglect. Engines are purring like kittens now and the bottom has had blister repair and a fresh paint job, props are tuned and ready, bent rudders straightened etc., so in the water she goes this weekend! The parts of the interior we have cleaned are cleaning up well, so it's looking like it should be a good restoration. I may pick your brain from time to time if you don't mind. It's nice to know what "OEM" is or was!
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