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Old 06-17-2002, 10:23 PM
Reel Smoker Reel Smoker is offline
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Default Re: Seacrafts sink?

Man,this post got everyones attetion. Billybob,Ihad the same problem with the splashwell and the livewell it was always under water and when it was rough it was scary and forget about backing down.Actually thats were I had heard they sunk they took a big wave from the stern and the water could'nt go out fast enough.Ever since I closed up the transom and put the bracket this has all changed,with the cone scuppers no more water comes in thru them.I can back down on waves with no problem.If your thinking of getting rid off the splashwell I think you'll love it. I got some pictures that I'm working on getting them posted,I think you'll be hooked.
Fellowship, that makes sense to much weight in the stern the selfbails where already low to begin with, more water,no battery down they went. Scott I love Sinkcrafts.tHANKS FOR EVERYONES RESPONSE RS.
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