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Thanks everyone for the positive feedback on this subject , I was a commercial fisherman for over 20 years and when the red small craft flags were flying i still had to go to work, iv'e been in some very rough weather over the years , swells to 20 feet toped with winds to 40 knots etc. ! I sold everything and retired from that profession 8 years ago and bought a house in the mountains. I bought this boat recently because i really do miss the taste of fresh seafood ! and I realize that now we can choose to only go out to sea on good weather days.......LOL
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Frazier it's not a bad idea while your updating/changing your deck drains and scuppers to go up in size. I think SSIRedfish did this and his clears the deck super fast.
P.S. Welcome the the Cult!
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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thanks for the tip , i have the boat in a storage yard 40 miles away that makes it difficult to do anything with it right now but one of the first things id like to measure is the height of the floor in relation to the waterline to see if scuppers will work on this boat. right now it does not have scuppers just cockpit drains that drain into the bilge.
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