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I thought you were going say that. Another thing on the List to do.
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Fellowship will you post some pics and of the plumbing??
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I will post some pictures for you guys, But I did not do a ongoing pictorial documentation of my boat project. When I started the rebuild back in April of 2001 I didn’t even have a digital camera and this web sight didn’t get started until a few months later. Things have changed a lot since then and the documentation of some guys like Strick are truly amazing. Guys that are rebuilding their boats today have tremendous visual references of how to do it compared to what I had to work with.
FellowShip …………………………. Just for the Grins ![]() Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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My tank is 37 Gal. the measurements are 14.5” H X 18” W X 33” Long port to starboard.
Here are some Pictures. The big hole on the left is the Tank overflow drain hole. Small one in center is Bilge. The small on on the right is the tank drain at the end of the day. ![]() Picture of the scoop, cut off valve and live bait pump with hose that filles the tank. ![]() Picture 3 & 4 are the overflow hose from tank to transom. ![]() ![]() Overflow from inside of tank with small screen to keep bait fish from getting sucked into the hose. ![]() End of day drain from tank with its own cut off valve going to the transom ![]() ![]() Fill hose line in tank from live bait pump. ![]() Inside of tank and end of day drain. ![]() Tank hatch with round plexglass insert for light so bait can see where they are swimming. ![]() ![]() FellowShip …………………………. Just for the Grins ![]() ![]() Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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