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			My V20 has a livewell built in and like Reelapeelin said its useless. I cut two hoels in mine to clean out the drains under the fuel tank and keep it from filling with water
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			This is what I did on mine for a second livewell, it is a 23gal under my leaning post 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		Last edited by CharlestonSC; 07-04-2011 at 09:47 AM.  | 
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			Thanks guys I like those ideas.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			here is the link to the one I have. It is a 23gal moller and pretty good price. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	http://www.budsdiscountmarine.com/se...AITWELL/Detail  | 
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			I converted the fish box on an '83 into a live well, and it works great. It uses 2 pumps, both controlled by float switches in the live well. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			For the supply water I ran a Rule 1100 gph through hull pump below the water line on the transom, took a piece of 2-1/2" PVC and glued an end cap on, then cut the PVC in 1/2 lengthwise. I used one of the cut pieces and fitted the cap end up over the intake on the through hull and extended it about 1/4" below the hull for a water pickup while under way. Used 5200 for a sealant, and a couple of screws on center through the PVC to hold it to the transom. I fitted and 5200'ed a piece of heavy gauge fine stainless mesh over the end of the pickup tube to keep crap out of the pump. I bored a hole as high as I could through the bulkhead behind the fish box, and into the box itself for the live well supply water tubing. I mounted a piece of wood at the back of the fishbox and attached a float switch upside down at the max height I wanted to fill the live well ( down about 3" from the top). For the discharge I mounted a Tsunami 800 gph pump at the bottom back of the live well, bored a hole as high as I could through the back of the fishbox, and ran the discharge tubing out to a through hull discharge. This pump is controlled by a float switch mounted about 3" lower than the switch that controls the intake pump. All penetrations into the fish box were sealed with spray foam insulation. Works slick as **** and will keep mackerel and pollack alive for days. Could feed the buggers and have an aquarium if we wanted. 
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			1983 V20 Cuddy, 3.7L/165hp Mercruiser Fishing out of Portsmouth NH Last edited by yodaddy; 07-07-2011 at 11:08 PM.  | 
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