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I want it gone. So I was wondering if yall knew if the bottom of the well was attached to the hull.I want to cut it out and make a place for a thruhull bait/washdown pump.
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My boat is a 1975 sf. I just removed all the old foam under the floor in front of the bait well. It looks as if the center stringer (glassed over 2x4) has been cut down an inch or so and the bait well is sitting in a bed of thickened resin along that center stringer. So the answer to your question is yes the bottom of the well is glued to that center stringer.
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I think mine sat in a bed of something - just put the thru hull in the bottom
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After closer examination today, the lowest or deepest side of the bait well (starboard on my boat) is also bonded to the hull bottom. This deep side sits in a bed of thickened resin.
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The transom cap I got from wtenglish still had teh baitwell attached. The bait well was not attached to the hull that I can see - it appeared to be sitting on some type of foam. You can see it on his blog under Repairs/Mods. His is the "1978 SF Restoration - my first one".
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just drill the thru hull in there and mount the pump, no need to take it out, then you still have some wet storage to use
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Hey gfs how do you like that bait well set up? I'm thinking of doing somthin real similar this winter.
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tyler 1988 20cc |
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The gulfstream is tight here, so live bait is king. I didn`t want to go thru a stringer and was stumped. George said cut out the well. Huh? Oh ok. I can get to anything in a jif now.
I can hold many pounds of prisoners now. Watch the intake flow as the clamshell can ram enough while runnin to overcome the drain. An adjustable intake nozzle is a good idea. I can also slide my chair forward and the controls fall to hand. I never have to stand , which works great for me. Mock it up over and over to avoid mistakes. I also mounted the shorty on semi permanent pads for removal and console access. ![]() gfs |
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