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Old 04-04-2014, 20:08   #1
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Any different ideas about this? Or on deck .... Lol
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Old 04-04-2014, 20:42   #2
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I'm hoping to increase my tankage and do away with my diesel Jerry's but will still need to have a couple on deck with gas for dink/gen. Water Jerry's go in the pilot house, I just need to cram some extra volume below deck somewhere. I thought long and hard about epoxy hull tanks but working under the pilot house sole in tight quarters would be rough. The twin rectangle tanks are sitting on a self that's hallow underneath, if I didn't have to do the whole thing on my knees I would frame them right in with the hull as one side. It would almost double the size. When I got the boat I put new poly 32 gallon tanks on each side.
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Any different ideas about this? Or on deck .... Lol
Not sure exactly what you're looking for. Are you wondering about placement? That's really a function of your deck/rig configuration and what the resulting best place to put them where they are secure and also out of the way of running rigging.
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I can tell you this, install a 3/4" X 4" lee board between two stanchions somewhere they are not in the way. And use that to secure your jerry cans. And make sure the caps can't come off if lines or other things rub against them.
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I can tell you this, install a 3/4" X 4" lee board between two stanchions somewhere they are not in the way. And use that to secure your jerry cans. And make sure the caps can't come off if lines or other things rub against them.
I use pressure treated 2X4. You can see the set up in this video.

I use garden hose to prevent chafe and wear.

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Old 05-04-2014, 07:30   #6
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Re: Jerrycan storage one deck?

Many people I see use non-wood deck materials, comes in different colors, no maintenance, about 3/4"x 6".
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Re: Jerrycan storage one deck?

Mine are similar to Jackdale's except I used Trex decking material so I don't have to paint or varnish. Two u-bolts of the proper size secure them to each stanchion. Webbing straps tie the Jerrycans to the boards and my wife made fitted covers from Sunbrella to protect them from UV. I carry two for gasoline and two for diesel. Could add two more for water. Don't know if the Trex will hold up in the long run. It is more flexible than solid wood and I'm not sure how it will take the impact load from a heaven wave.


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I can tell you this, install a 3/4" X 4" lee board between two stanchions somewhere they are not in the way. And use that to secure your jerry cans. And make sure the caps can't come off if lines or other things rub against them.
Darn ! You beat me to it. Planks are great.

Perhaps I can add a little. You want some kind of plastic or rubber mat under the cans to protect the deck. Don't mount the planks on the beam but put them somewhere aft of there. One day you'll bury the gunwhale and be glad you did this.
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Re: Jerrycan storage one deck?

I use a 2x6 piece of pressure treated fastened to two stanchions with U bolts. It can also be used as a fender board if needed. (handy if you ever need to go through locks or tie up to a rough bulkhead)

Another thing that makes it MUCH easier is to attach the jerry cans to the board with ratchets. I got some good ones from a trucker supply site on line. Much cheaper if you buy yourself a roll of 1 inch webbing and make up your own ratchets with the hardware you can buy online. I went with a site that claimed their hardware was "impervious to road salt". So far so good two years later which included a trip to Bermuda and back as well as lots of sailing around Chesapeake Bay, down to NC, etc.
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Re: Jerrycan storage one deck?

A bit fancy and over the top but I have seen where someone used bimini hardware, i.e. tubing, elbow joints, and such to make brackets that attached to the lifeline stanchions. For myself, poor boy that I am, I've just used wood much as the others have described.

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Edit: Hmm, now that I think on it, perhaps a single stainless tube between two stanchions would not only work, but look good.
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Re: Jerrycan storage one deck?

Mine fit between the chainplates on my boat. I set it up as shoen above with a board and lattice of line. I guess maybe you need them for a crossing of the Pacific or something. But for alot of cruising, sailboats already have too much tankage with the diesel going old....
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One of the dangers of carrying gasoline on deck is , gasoline will soften and release many kinds of calking so that over time that small amount of gasoline leakage will penetrate into the hull causing a giant explosion similar to an atomic bomb , maybe .
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Re: Jerrycan storage one deck?

nope don't do it or want to do it == to us more stuff on deck that could cause problems -- i know i am in the minority - probably a minority of one -- but we added a 50gal diesel tank and a water maker and we have 2 50 gal water tanks -- just so we did not have to put stuff on the deck

having not been in the pacific i guess that would be the only place you would need them -- i saw a lot boats in the carib with a lot of stuff on their decks and in general there were very few places where you could not get gasoline or diesel -

as an aside we did carry 5 cans of diesel in cockpit lockers but never on the deck when we crossed the atlantic and we used about 20 gallons of diesel in the crossing and had 117 gallons on board
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nope don't do it or want to do it == to us more stuff on deck that could cause problems -- i know i am in the minority - probably a minority of one -- but we added a 50gal diesel tank and a water maker and we have 2 50 gal water tanks -- just so we did not have to put stuff on the deck

having not been in the pacific i guess that would be the only place you would need them -- i saw a lot boats in the carib with a lot of stuff on their decks and in general there were very few places where you could not get gasoline or diesel -

as an aside we did carry 5 cans of diesel in cockpit lockers but never on the deck when we crossed the atlantic and we used about 20 gallons of diesel in the crossing and had 117 gallons on board
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I want less stuff on deck, not more. If I really felt I needed more storage I would add some permanent tankage below the deck.
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