Converted my "livewell" into storage

It was quit an operation but I was able to complete with inspiration from all the V-20 do it yersefers out there.

Now I can keep all my ropes, anchors, fenders and the like in there.

I'm thinking about using the pump as a spare bilge pump.

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After

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I think I put a dab of marine tex or formula 27 into those screw holes if ther is any wood behind the old live well. Just my 2 pennies.
 
Always great for extra space, but, what I hate is that everything will get wet and dirty in there its not water proof!
All the sand and crap from the floor will get in there! But if your happy I am happy! ;D I would use it as a fish box, if big enough?

For the screw holes, ream them out a little and use some resin to fill and seal.
 
Re: Converted my "livewell" into

I used my livewell (exactly like yours) as a storage area because the livewell didn't work very well. (more like a dead well) The problem with using it as a storage well is if you want to keep whatever you are storing dry, it will get wet. You don't want lines etc. in there. I kept a small Danforth anchor and some fenders in there. Anchor line and lines to fenders were always wet and stinky.

Now i use the well to contain a 24 gallon permanent auxiliary fuel tank which fits exactly. (Tempo plastic) V's total fuel capacity is now 84 gallons. Baltimore Canyon here I come!! (when the weather is perfect, Seatow paid up, and when I can go with a another boat or boats)

Geek
 
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Geekie1 said:
I used my livewell (exactly like yours) as a storage area because the livewell didn't work very well.  (more like a dead well)  The problem with using it as a storage well is if you want to keep whatever you are storing dry, it will get wet.  You don't want lines etc. in there.  I kept a small Danforth anchor and some fenders in there.  Anchor line and lines to fenders were always wet and stinky.

Now i use the well to contain a 24 gallon permanent auxiliary fuel tank which fits exactly.  (Tempo plastic)  V's total fuel capacity is now 84 gallons.  Baltimore Canyon here I come!!  (when the weather is perfect, Seatow paid up, and when I can go with a another boat or boats)

Geek

I know what you mean on the rope deal.....I mean lines.

I got a tub to keep em dry. ;D

And I had thought about putting a spare tank in there too, but have decided to just get a bigger main tank.  (mine is 28 gal right now, looking for a 40+).

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Lookin good R-man!

Now i use the well to contain a 24 gallon permanent auxiliary fuel tank which fits exactly. (Tempo plastic) V's total fuel capacity is now 84 gallons. Baltimore Canyon here I come!! (when the weather is perfect, Seatow paid up, and when I can go with a another boat or boats)
Wise Geekie, very wise ;) 8) I wish I had a place to put 20 + more gallons below deck but alas, I do not :-/

So above deck it is! ;)
 
Mine is currently being used to house the auto-oiler. Thats being moved elsewhere this weekend and the well is going back to becomming a fish box. The water temp here is ~ 50-51 degrees usually so we keep the snapper and salmon bathed with sea water and the meat stays in great shape without ice.
 
Looking good!!

But I still hate keeping things in the floor, to messy, thats why I love cuddys so much! ;)
 
we call that the toe hatch in our boat on my maiden crabbing trip last yr we had it open and a wave rocked the boat hatch slammed colsed and almost cut karly big toe off ,,,, not a good day ... so now when ever its open we are very careful :-[ :-[
 
Yikes.......I haven't had it slam shut yet, but I have stepped into it when I forgot it was open.......and this was on the trailer, I close it again right away on the water.
 
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