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Unread 06-11-2009, 09:07 PM
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nice boat....she is definately set up for fishing....if you got any questions shoot an email to Airslot. His is an 87. almost same setup.
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I think that 87 was the only year that decal pattern was used and only by Wellcraft? Is this correct? Also was it used on all models that year?

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I thought the "Fish" was the center console and the "Steplift" had the 3 piece windshield. Anyway on my 83' a few gallons of water might come through the scupper if heavily loaded and getting on plane, it was more of a fun thing watching the new guys panic. I like the idea of keeping scuppers as open as possible, nice when a wave comes over the windshield. We always said there's no more efficient bilge pump than a scared man with a 5 gallon bucket.
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I thought the "Fish" was the center console and the "Steplift" had the 3 piece windshield. Anyway on my 83' a few gallons of water might come through the scupper if heavily loaded and getting on plane, it was more of a fun thing watching the new guys panic. I like the idea of keeping scuppers as open as possible, nice when a wave comes over the windshield. We always said there's no more efficient bilge pump than a scared man with a 5 gallon bucket.
Right on the money with that statement, except for one thing, I was the new guy the first time out. Talk about being nervous.
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Really nice boat Cam!! That thing is set up really nice. You're a lucky man. Im guessin the water faucet is a freshwater washdown. Neat idea.
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Saltwater washdown. There is a valve that diverts water from pickup that supplies both washdown and baitwell. Just need to set valve to what I want to do. Works really well.
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