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Old 11-06-2005, 02:34 AM
Ikan Besar Ikan Besar is offline
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Default Re: my inside / stern shot

As far as taking waves over the stern, it was a concern of mine as well so I had the original battery box and livewell raised full height when the new transom went in with the idea of putting a "gate" forward of the engine but have yet to do so (when conditions are that sloppy in S. Florida, I simply do something else that day). So far, the new floor being nearly 3" higher than original has taken care of most water issues entirely. Anyhow, here are the redone stern area compartments - the base of the livewell is at floor level so it drains via gravity:

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Old 11-06-2005, 12:39 PM
PressureDrop PressureDrop is offline
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ikan - were can i find some more pictures of that thing, she looks like a beauty.
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Old 11-07-2005, 03:35 PM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Ikan Besar,

Interesting picture you posted. Don't mean to steal the thread, but do you know how high the top of your rail is above the deck, mearsured at the fly reels, and is it 3" higher than the original deck all over, or does it pitch up towards the bow?
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