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Old 10-29-2014, 08:58 PM
FAS FAS is offline
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My 83' had bilge access in splash well (no access while boat was in water). I had it glassed over and I put hatch in front of splash well.
quite a custom splash board there,nice.. I,like the extra acess hatch,...but, what exactly is in the hinged hatch in front of that added hatch??That's what I'm talkin about...
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Old 10-29-2014, 09:28 PM
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Our boat is 98% original. Here are a few pics of it, please excuse the mess, 2 of the pictures are from last winter's re-wire. The well stays full when at rest and drains underway, it's a straight shot from the bottom rear of the live well to a through hull on the transom. To keep it full you have to plug it. It has kept mackerel alive for about 8 hours




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Old 10-29-2014, 09:53 PM
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Our boat is 98% original. Here are a few pics of it, please excuse the mess, 2 of the pictures are from last winter's re-wire. The well stays full when at rest and drains underway, it's a straight shot from the bottom rear of the live well to a through hull on the transom. To keep it full you have to plug it. It has kept mackerel alive for about 8 hours




good pictures that's what I'm looking for,,under the deck stuff
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Old 10-30-2014, 08:14 AM
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I noticed that my live well opens in opposite direction as boatboy6.
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