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changed baitwell system around recently for better ride. got a portable 30 gallon tank now riding in front of the console. i want to drill a thru hull for drainage through the side of the hull. boat is a 1985 18 ft cc. i am wondering how thick the sides are. hole will be above waterline towards the front of the console. i am not a seacraft purist. i bought the boat for the ride and have been making modifications ever since. just want to "call before i dig".
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They should be the same diameter as your new 30 gallon tank drain hole is. Dont reduce it. You should have 3 holes one to fill the tank one for overflow and one for end of day draining.
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baitwell has all the holes already, i want to cut a hole in the side of the boat for easy drainage and am wondering how thick the actual hull is under the gunnel.
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On my 23' it's .385" thick. This is six inches down from the rub rail when I installed a second/backup bilge pump.
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im assuming you came up through the bilge? im talking about going all the way through both walls and whatever is in between. cannot get a hose up from the bilge that far. tank is blocking it and i dont want to run through the console, which is filled w/ batteries etc.
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Oh.....you meant the through the hull and the inner liner of the boat. I'm thinking around 1" to 1 1/2", no more.
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