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New Member/First time Checkmate owner in PA

Tommyboy_791

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Hey guys. Just picked up my first Checkmate ('89 Pulse 186/Merc 200). Was wondering if anyone knows what the fuel capacity is on these??? Cant find the info anywhere and wanna know at least a ballpark so I can get my oil/fuel mix as close as possible when filling the tank. Any help is much appreciated!
 
I'm about as far East as you can get and stay in the state haha I live 4 streets over from the Delaware River in Bucks County. Where abouts in western Pa??
 
Welcome!!! I live almost squarely in the center of the state, about half an hour from Raystown lake. I spend nearly all summer there.
 
Welcome!!! I live almost squarely in the center of the state, about half an hour from Raystown lake. I spend nearly all summer there.

MILLER, the boat in your thumbnail pic looks mighty similar to one on Facebook marketplace that I sent a message about the day before I wound up buying my Pulse. I believe it was out that way as well. Huntingdon PA I believe
 
I've had this boat for probably a dozen years or so and it was in the family probably another 5 years. There's a pile of old 251's with this same color scheme. Raystown lake is in Huntington County Pa,only about half an hour from home. I haven't seen a 251 there in quite awhile.....
 
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