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My '86 cuddy bails into the motor well (io) underneath. I know i saw this discussed before but can't find it now. Has anyone made this into a true self bailing hull? I'm afraid my batteries or pump will fail, thanks.
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I thought 86 was already a self bail?? My 75 was not and there was no real way to do it either?
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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my 86 cuddy [outboard] is a selfbailer......were just the I/Os different ?
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Yeah it bails into the bilge. Left the plug in once on the trailer at my house accidentally only to find the engine compartment 1/3 filled with water the next day after a good rain. That's also how i found out my float switch worked only occcasionally, could've been worse.
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My 84 is a full transom model. Came with a seadrive. The deck has those through hull fittings to nowhere. I have a friend with an 84 outboard model that is self bailer. I have always wondered about installing some scuppers. The deck seems to be above the water line at least with my bracket and outboard. I dont know about the weight in the stearn and a stearndrive boat though. I'm sure Wellcraft did it for a reason.
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1984 V20 Steplift Cuddy Seadrive converted to bracket 1992 175EFI Mariner |
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My 86 CC is a self bailer, but is rather on the small side, but works.
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