It may also depend on what type of fuel water separator/filter you have. If it is a Sierra or Merc etc type, with no drain, then you need enough room to get a fairly good sized filter off.
If it is a Racor, with the clear plastic drain, you need to get a container under the drain to remove water/fuel. On my current boat the Racor is in the Stb. Lazarette. The disadvantage to this , is that in my boat the electrical bus bar, VSR, etc is in this same compartment.. It is ventilated, but there is always the possibility of fuel leak. We inspect the filter and open this lazarette before we start the engine each time, so that danger is minimal.
In my first 22--1992 vintage, the battery was in this lazarette. In the current boat, the batteries are between the fuel tanks.
If it is a Racor, with the clear plastic drain, you need to get a container under the drain to remove water/fuel. On my current boat the Racor is in the Stb. Lazarette. The disadvantage to this , is that in my boat the electrical bus bar, VSR, etc is in this same compartment.. It is ventilated, but there is always the possibility of fuel leak. We inspect the filter and open this lazarette before we start the engine each time, so that danger is minimal.
In my first 22--1992 vintage, the battery was in this lazarette. In the current boat, the batteries are between the fuel tanks.