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Some pics of my SeaCraft
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Where do the bait tanks drain?
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Underneath the tanks through hoses piped in the floor out to the white thru hulls in the transom. I'll take some pictures tomorrow and post them in the p.m.
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![]() ![]() ![]() The closet flange is connected to a 3" swept 90 fitting with a 1' peice of 3" pvc pipe on the on the other end of the 90. This "chase" is ran through a foam floatation compartment, so I used a long sawsall blade to hollow out enough foam to squeeze in the chase. I had to make sure the 3" holes in the floor and rear well were completly sealed. Thats where the 2 tubes of 5200 were used. The hoses were then snaked through the chase, ultimatly connecting the wells and thru-hulls in the transom ![]() ![]() ![]()
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