Fuel Tank Capacity

Troubled1

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I have a 1999 Lund adventure fisherman 1750 SE. I have searched this model online but come up empty. All that I can find is either a 1700 or 1800 Adventure. I believe this model may be a Canadian model. It is equipped with a 1999 Johnson 115 non Ficht outboard motor. I have to replace the fuel level sending unit and I am also going the do a VRO delete and pre-mix my fuel. The built in fuel tank has a label on it next to the sending unit but it is completely illegible. Does anyone have this model Lund and know the fuel tank capacity?
This boat is new to me so I have never had to fuel it up from near empty. Any help is much appreciated.
 

alldodge

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If you don't get an answer I would remove the sender and measure the depth of the tank. Normally want a sender with one less drop than tank depth
 

airshot

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Probably wouldn't hurt to pump it out and clean it while your in there. Most built-in tanks have a tag with specs including capacities. If you can't read yours, pump it out, clean it good, then refill with good fresh fuel. This will also give you a chance to check/ clean the pickup. That is what I do when buying used or every couple years to be sure no crud is inside
 

Troubled1

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Ok. Thank you. I was able to remove the plastic tag and clean it enough to be able to read it. The tank is 22 gallons. I did another search and got one hit that showed this model has a 22 gallon fuel tank.
 
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