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1989 bass tracker pro 17 rebuild - livewell question
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<blockquote data-quote="jalockwood" data-source="post: 344360" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>Thanks for the info on the console! Despite it being a pain in the neck I think it would benefit from updated gauges and some new switches haha those things have seen better days. I had a little time to put in this weekend and got a few small things done in the bilge area....im not coming up with any luck looking for that 1/8th aluminum however, every thing I run across that is big enough is in the neighborhood of $200 and I just cant do that kind of money for a sheet of aluminum. Maybe I can keep looking of try to find another solution but it is a really good idea and would definitely benefit from not having the new pour in foam clogging up those ribs in the bottom of the boat. ill post a few pics on here just to have an idea of what ive been able to accomplish this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jalockwood, post: 344360, member: 13522"] Thanks for the info on the console! Despite it being a pain in the neck I think it would benefit from updated gauges and some new switches haha those things have seen better days. I had a little time to put in this weekend and got a few small things done in the bilge area....im not coming up with any luck looking for that 1/8th aluminum however, every thing I run across that is big enough is in the neighborhood of $200 and I just cant do that kind of money for a sheet of aluminum. Maybe I can keep looking of try to find another solution but it is a really good idea and would definitely benefit from not having the new pour in foam clogging up those ribs in the bottom of the boat. ill post a few pics on here just to have an idea of what ive been able to accomplish this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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