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Re: Torn out through-hull drain please HELP (with
Trayder,
Thanks I see what you are saying. I am leaning toward glass over top & bottom because I think there is currently too much flex between the bottom of the livewell and the hull to put a tube that connects the two without cracking again. After all, the reason it was fixed in the first place was because of this same issue. I value the opinions of this site as well as the Mako & Aquasport sites as well. Just want to reach the largest audience to solicit opinions from. I love these forums have been visiting them & the Hull Truth for many years, just haven't been working on boats as much as I would have liked. Thanks again for all the input, keep it coming please! -Jeff |
Re: Torn out through-hull drain please HELP (with
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Re: Torn out through-hull drain please HELP (with
How will you get the livewell out?? I have a fiberglass guy coming to check it out tomorrow I'll let you know what his suggestions are, and take photos as we progress.
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Re: Torn out through-hull drain please HELP (with
i think mine will come out because my floor has been replaced already and the lip around the outside of the livewell under the hatch has screws in it. so im assuming that it will come out without much trouble if i remove the old thru hull and the screws?
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Re: Torn out through-hull drain please HELP (with
Mine is still bonded in from the factory so I'm not sure about your situation. On another subject, is your boat still in the original factory blue gelcoat? I have an old Mercury outboard promo video that shows a blue SeaCraft back in the early 70's and it looks great in the original color. I have never seen one like it.
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Re: Torn out through-hull drain please HELP (with
im not sure if it is the original color or not. it is powered by a merc on it now. is there a way you could post that promo online? id love to see it
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