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It has been awhile since I have done anything on the boat besides fair or epoxy and lay glass. So I thought I would do some fun work.
This series of pictures is how the high speed bait well pick up turned out... My first challenge was to make a template so I could transfer this to the bottom. ![]() Once it was routed out and tested a flush fit was the reward. ![]() The next step was to make a backing plate so that it would be able to take the stress of a pump and shut off. ![]() Once you grind away enough material you get a flush fit. ![]() Now the fun begins...I took my template and screwed it to the bottom on the hull after I laid out where I wanted the hole. ![]() ![]() I used a flat router bit with a collar on it to get the right size lip. This is the first pass. ![]() The next part was to clean it up at depth. ![]() Now I have a new hole in the boat ![]() ![]() After some minor die grinding...we now have a high speed water pick up that is flush with the bottom ![]() ![]() Now the last thing to do is fair out the inside and mix up some epoxy and glass the pad in. ![]()
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