Hi everyone, and although I have been reading this great Forum for a while and picked up a lot of good and useful stuff, this is my first post - so here goes:<br />I recently bought my first boat that I´m doing up from scratch. It´s a 14' Riamar - just a little old regular speed/skiboat. Hull and trailer are in good shape, which leaves me with an almost blank sheet on how to do it up. I have bought most everything I need in USA (Ebay came in handy) including a rebuilt 70 HP Evinrude and back-to-back seats, all gauges, Teleflex steering etc, etc. Lots of stuff on it´s way on the high seas.....<br />My main questions concern Battery and Fuel. I plan to use this boat for just pottering around, towing a tube or skis with my kids, a bit of fishing, etc. I will not be using troll motor, so when the outboard is not running, only electrical stuff on is likely to be the Fish Finder and the Stereo. Should I go for two batteries or just one big one? I plan to install both volt and amp gaugaes, although after reading about the hazzles installing the amp gauge, I´m having second thoughts.<br /><br />I plan to use two Tempo 6 gal fuel tanks, with a selector valve and dash mounted gauges for each tank. I am wandering if I put all this in the back of the boat - especially if I go for two batteries, it´s going to be real stern heavy - especially as the engine is on the big side for a 14-footer - at least that what the English think!<br />I have some space in the bow. Should I perhaps use that for the battery(ies)as it´s not big enough for the two fuel tanks - and just run very heavy gauge wires back to the motor? Or one fuel tank in bow, one in the stern, but that makes for a lot of fuel lines and I cannot position the selector in the dash that way. <br /><br />Any advice is greatly appreciated - will post pics later, but now it´s only blood, sweat and hopefully not too many tears if I only manage to plan this right. Thanks!