What size gas tank in a 1997 22' Crest II Deluxe?
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What size gas tank in a 1997 22' Crest II Deluxe?
I have looked everywhere and no answer. I just filled the tank and if the gauge is right, I was down between 1/2 to a 1/4 and it took 12 gallons. So I'm guessing 20 gallons. Thanks.
1997 22' Crest II with 40 hp Force Mercury
2003 Jaguar S-Type R
I really pull it with daughter's Durango to moorage
Lake Chelan, WA
2003 Jaguar S-Type R
I really pull it with daughter's Durango to moorage
Lake Chelan, WA
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Re: What size gas tank in a 1997 22' Crest II Deluxe?
Probably an 18 gal...........or you can multiply the width x length x height to get the area. Once you get the cubic feet multiply that by 7.48
7.48 gallons in a cubic foot of water (gas should be fairly close) if you measure in inches don't forget to convert to cu ft.
doc
7.48 gallons in a cubic foot of water (gas should be fairly close) if you measure in inches don't forget to convert to cu ft.
doc
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Re: What size gas tank in a 1997 22' Crest II Deluxe?
Thanks Doc. I also found a tank website with a caculator. http://www.greertank.com/tankcalc.htm
It looks like it is a 25 gallon tank.
It looks like it is a 25 gallon tank.
1997 22' Crest II with 40 hp Force Mercury
2003 Jaguar S-Type R
I really pull it with daughter's Durango to moorage
Lake Chelan, WA
2003 Jaguar S-Type R
I really pull it with daughter's Durango to moorage
Lake Chelan, WA
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Re: What size gas tank in a 1997 22' Crest II Deluxe?
Yep seems like they got calculators for everything now, does make it more simple though.motorman wrote:Thanks Doc. I also found a tank website with a caculator. http://www.greertank.com/tankcalc.htm
It looks like it is a 25 gallon tank.
Looks like in the calculator they are using 7.5 gallons per cubic ft.
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