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Old 02-03-2017, 05:57 PM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Default live bait well

I purchased a 1976 20 several years ago and did a lot if work on it, never figuring that I would want a live well for macks. Mainly fly fish, recently getting back into plugging. Things change, including grandchildren, so here I am trying to figure out what to do. Essentially, a standard hull, new Pensky Board transom raised to 25", blocked up the existing wet well, new al. tank pushed all the way forward, ping pong balls through the transom (boat is moored, no issues the last 7/8 years) all new electrical and mechanicals, 2 batterys moved forward under the center console, hung a new 130 Yamaha V4 crate engine back in 09 and installed a very small custon leaning post a couple of years ago.

I'd like something like a small Meoller (20-25 gal) but I can't figure out where to but it without screwing up the boats current balance and the circulation around the center console. Normally fish around the north shore/Boston. Comments, suggestion would be appreciated, especially from SeaCraft owners who also fish those general areas.
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