I have room for, and want to use a 20lb propane tank for my heating, cooking and bbq.... but for this size of tank there are no propane tank lockers available for a "below deck" tank install.
so i hand crafted my own out of fiberglass.... the prototype is a bit rough in spots, but have since faired it out where necessary, after the photos. the pics are taken fresh from the mold...
the male mold took almost 40hrs to complete... once I started the layup, it has taken three days to get it to this point.
it has one layer of cloth, 2 layers of mat, and another layer of cloth.... almost a 1/2gallon of resin.... i am currently painting it with 2 coats of epoxy, inside and out, and then it will be ready for paint.
total height on it is 3/4" taller than a 20lb/5gallon manchester or worthington propane cylinder for a total of 18-3/4"... inside, I will place a ring of mud flap material in the bottom of it for the tank to set on, and the tank only has an eighth of an inch clearance inside, so it holds the tank secure.
it also has a recess cast into it for the valve.
at this time I still need to glass in the vent tube to the bottom of it.
on my boat it will fit under the starboard cockpit settee, just to the right of the helm... there is plenty of space under there but no way to access it without going in thru a panel at the foot of the quarter berth, or crawl around behind the steering gear... a perfect out of the way place for a locker to be installed and not be in the way...
I will cut a hole in the settee for tank access and bolt it to the underside of the settee with 3M-4000 for a sealer, then either create a lid for it from the cutout section, or cover it with a ready made deck hatch... and vent it from the bottom, out thru the hull
I own 3 boats, so I am taking the mold to a fiberglass shop to see what it costs to do a chopper gun layup on it...
so i hand crafted my own out of fiberglass.... the prototype is a bit rough in spots, but have since faired it out where necessary, after the photos. the pics are taken fresh from the mold...
the male mold took almost 40hrs to complete... once I started the layup, it has taken three days to get it to this point.
it has one layer of cloth, 2 layers of mat, and another layer of cloth.... almost a 1/2gallon of resin.... i am currently painting it with 2 coats of epoxy, inside and out, and then it will be ready for paint.
total height on it is 3/4" taller than a 20lb/5gallon manchester or worthington propane cylinder for a total of 18-3/4"... inside, I will place a ring of mud flap material in the bottom of it for the tank to set on, and the tank only has an eighth of an inch clearance inside, so it holds the tank secure.
it also has a recess cast into it for the valve.
at this time I still need to glass in the vent tube to the bottom of it.
on my boat it will fit under the starboard cockpit settee, just to the right of the helm... there is plenty of space under there but no way to access it without going in thru a panel at the foot of the quarter berth, or crawl around behind the steering gear... a perfect out of the way place for a locker to be installed and not be in the way...
I will cut a hole in the settee for tank access and bolt it to the underside of the settee with 3M-4000 for a sealer, then either create a lid for it from the cutout section, or cover it with a ready made deck hatch... and vent it from the bottom, out thru the hull
I own 3 boats, so I am taking the mold to a fiberglass shop to see what it costs to do a chopper gun layup on it...
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