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captj2 07-17-2005 01:40 PM

FRESH WATER WASHDOWN
 
I have both thru hull and recirculating pumps in the livewell on my 20'. This allows me to keep bait alive when transporting the boat on the trailer as well as when fishing. When I had the deck off, I installed a 48 gal. fuel tank which gives me a 100 mi. range with a 200 hp. Mercury and a 20 gal. fresh water tank for showers and washdown. I planed to add a saltwater washdown but I have never run the freshwater tank dry. My wife and the kids will tell you that this is the best feature on the boat especially on a hot July day after a swim or dive.

FELLOW-SHIP 07-18-2005 10:57 AM

Re: FRESH WATER WASHDOWN
 
You could have it re powder coated after you light sand it. I believe that’s the way it was originally done and probably last the longest.
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