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reyb 09-21-2007 04:18 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
Yeah, I debated on whether or not to get a third batttery
but thought that you can never have enough. I just don't
like that sound when you try to start and you don't have
enough juice. :) I guess I will move the batteries forward
into the center console and try and lose that 20lbs too. ;D

Last trip I was fishing mainly up front due to the water
issue.

Sorry about the bench seat. I referred to it as the sofa :)
That thing was heavy. My buddy wanted it so I ended up
giving it to him, but he eventually just tossed it. I wondered
if it was a factory item.

Bygracealone 09-21-2007 04:33 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
That big ol' sofa seat looked like something you'd see on "pimp my ride" ;D

macojoe 09-21-2007 05:29 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
Why not move the bait tank up in front of the console, that gets the weight midship, cureing a host of problems.

How about some details on hat tank?? How is it filled, how is it drained, whats in it for a pump, whats it made of, how did you seal it, and any pic's of the inside?

I am going to need a new one for the 23 footer.

Thanks

reyb 09-21-2007 06:15 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
I thought about using the area below the front seat, but I
didn't want to give up that storage. Also, there was that
floor storage just behind the chairs that wasn't used at
all; what a waste. The storage holds about 17 gallons.
It is recommended that one scoop of bait requires 20
gallons. I figured if I'm going to build a well/tank, that
I shouldn't skimp on the size. Basically, what I did was to
build a cover for the floor storage and sealed it with
silicone. I already has a through-the-hull connection for
the bait pump and I just rerouted the hose. Also, that
floor storage already had a drain. Researching bait tanks
I found that they are made out of polypropylene. Lucky
me there was a local plastic store and they had some
polyethylene. Again from research, this stuff is supposed
to be better. I measured, cut, screwed the stuff together
and used silicone. I spent probably around $150 max
for it. I think a good thing about this bait tank is that
not only does it carry sufficient water, there is more
room for the fish to swim around. Oh yeah, it is also
recommended that the water flow is counter clockwise. :)
The polyethylene I bought is 1/2" thick. I thought it
wouldn't be strong enough, but I'm very impressed. I
stood on top and it feels very secure and stable.

I'll take more pictures of the bait tank and post later...

tsubaki 09-21-2007 06:19 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
(quote)Oh yeah, it is also
recommended that the water flow is counter clockwise.

Jesus, was there a particular song they prefer? ;D ;D

reyb 09-21-2007 06:28 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
I had to do my due diligence, because I didn't want to
drill a 1" hole on the wrong side of that storage
compartment. :) I also read a comment about clockwise
versus counter clockwise and there was something to the effect
that for the Northern hemisphere it's counter clockwise
and in the Southern hemisphere it's clockwise. Sheesh
it's a freaking science!!! ;D

tsubaki 09-21-2007 06:31 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
Around me, bait is lucky to get water. Usually it's a ziploc bag in the cooler. :D

willy 09-21-2007 09:45 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
Welcome Reyb, the expression is " May you live in interesting times and may you live an interesting life" You are well on your way brother.
A couple of observations, your hull should have a knee wall about 14 inches high around the motor well , at the back of the cockpit, right?
If it does and you are getting water over that knee wall that separates the motor well from the cockpit you are in a dangerous area.
Do you dunk your motor pretty good when drifting in a chop?

You have floor drains in the back of your cockpit correct?
Does water flow in from them when at rest or when there is a little chop action going on while drifting?

When you get out of the water on the trailer and you pull the garber plug how much water comes out?
Assuming you have not capsized it on that trip? ;D

Where does that bait well drain to? I am assuming you have a hose or pump at that drain on the floor, right?

The reason I am asking all these questions is you have a beautiful V, but you should not be having those kinds of water problems, relocating weight sounds like an immediate first move but there may be more to it and if you answer those questions the guys on this site can help you sort it out.

You are talking about two footers and being only the second V I have ever heard of getting capsized, that is very serious and I would hate to see you or someone else for that matter get hurt. Let us know. ;)

msbhammer 09-21-2007 09:51 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
Do you have outside scuppers...that slow the water down from coming into the splash well. ???
Good Post from Willy, are your deck drains working and where do they drain to ?

Hammerhead 09-21-2007 10:28 PM

Re: Newbie saying hi and sharing p
 
Welcome reyb. You're a good friend. I have the same kinda ol'time buds I can't help but, forgive the dummies.

I agree with movin' some the weight forward. Ditch the 3rd batt at the very least. Nice pic tho'. I'm really surprised the boat floats so well. I think my '77 would'a been on the bottom.


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