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.....would be to get some door or window gasket from Lowes or HD. Something kinda soft so the lid closes properly.
.......would be to get some door or window gasket from Lowes or HD. Something kinda soft so the lid closes properly.
Did away with the liner portion of the fishbox. Used the space to install a high speed water pickup for the livewell/leaning post, mounted the raw water pump, livewell pump and have good access to the bilge pumps through there. My boat is not a self bailer due to the modifications from original. The trailer queen gets a vacuum every now and then when sand gets too deep.View attachment 3452 The PVC pipe is my rigging tube, moved it inboard of the stringers.
I like the idea of cutting the livewell/bilge flooder out. Every time i used it, it would flood the bilge. (I don't mean like two inches of water either! Once i had water almost over my batteries!) I cut a hole in mine to clean out the drain holes in the bulkhead under the gas tank. I might go ahead and cut the entire livewell out. That would make it easier hooking up my bait pump and soon to be washdown rather than working through a 8" access plate. Maybe i could also put another gas tank in it? Whats the biggest tank i can get in there?
i finally cut the bottom of the rear fishbox out on my 1984 20' fisherman center console prompted by the fuel tank needing repair. Wasn't difficult to cut out and am considering moving batteries and oil tank there. not sure why the pvc pipe was broke inside . found a lot of dirt inside , how did wellcraft think it would ever get cleaned out without access to that area ?