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Unread 04-18-2011, 12:26 AM
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For the transom--I just put on the scuppers on the outside of the hull with the flappers--Then when I am back trolling it does not fill up the rear of the boat-On the sides--still working on that one--LOL
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He ain't heavy...he's a SNAGGER!!...


I considered the same thing...but like you, what to use?...I considered sand, but it would need to be water-proofed some way...wrapped good in heavy plastic or something...I considered lining the front-most cavity in front of the bulkhead w/plastic and pouring full of sand, but that's gonna be TOUGH to get to...there might be a spray in liner (undercoating?) to coat the inside before pouring in the sand...

TEST...in the water, sit 5 gal buckets of sand (or sand-bags)up front to see how much it'll take to get the thru-hulls outta the water

It wouldn't be outta the question to relocate the two rear batteries up where the trolling motor batteries are...
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