Perhaps their back office has what I need, but their website is silent on this equipment. The existing pulley (in a horribly complex jury-rigged configuration) is three inches. I have no idea whether this is good enough or not rotation-wise.

I am looking for the diameter of the original pulley mounted on the Jabsco water pump, in order to un-do a modification made by a previous owner of my CO26. The modification caused the cabin steps to be moved forward in an unsatisfactory way. I am replacing the original and obsolete pump #AL-37 with the Jabsco replacement pump #4530-0003. Does anyone out there know the diameter and would it be possible to get a digital snapshot of your installation? glen.wither@gmail.com.

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My recently purchased '74 CO 26 came with a 10" winch handle, which bangs into the nearest stantion. Is this a production design error - location of stantions) or was the original handle an 8" unit?

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Good advise form both of you. I have a god tank now portable as in standard motor boat one modified for diesel. I think I'll do what J. Allen did in terms of building a SS tank fitted to the\ hull curve, and I like the idea of getting it either side if the shaft. But the loicker may do as well. Question is filling for the engine compartment oine..., but that can happen from a filler cap(s) on the deck. Thnaks guys.

I am looking to put-in a new fuel tank and want to get a look at how JJT placed the tank in the keel area in the later models. Can anyone out there provide me a picture of the tank and describe its location? I am looking at that deep bilge weel below the engine area as a possible location.Thanks.