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Old 05-28-2012, 04:00 AM   #1
 
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I was thinking about converting the front cooler under the bow cushion on my 180 Diablo to a livewell. Just wondering if any one has done this , and if so what kinda problems did you run into?

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    its gonna make a mess in your boat. most live wells are in the rear where there is lil boat movement from wave action
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    Ranger and other manufacturers have had them in the bow for years. I understand what you are thinking , but if the lid is setup right it isn't going to leak out.
    Any other thoughts?
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    Ranger and other manufacturers have had them in the bow for years. I understand what you are thinking , but if the lid is setup right it isn't going to leak out.
    Any other thoughts?
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    Most of your bass boats have similar hulls that you might find on a barefoot ski boat. they are designed to ride on only the last 2 feet of the hull at full plane.

    our boats wont do that and porpoise more
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    Well , I got to looking and I don't think it would be big enough anyway OD. So I'm thinking about in the rear under one of the seats next to the engine cover. Now I just got to decide what side!
    Always something!! Decisions ....Decisions.....Decisions

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    Well , I got to looking and I don't think it would be big enough anyway OD. So I'm thinking about in the rear under one of the seats next to the engine cover. Now I just got to decide what side!
    Always something!! Decisions ....Decisions.....Decisions

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    how many people do you fish when your out ? if just two others, the ballast will be opposite you.

    how much water/fish weight are you thinking it will be ?
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    Usually just the wife and myself. I'm looking at a 14gal tank that I think will fit under the seat/sundeck good. I have already moved the battery from the starboard rear corner to the port side right under the glovebox. I have the trim pump on the port side rear and don't think I can move it much.
    I'm thinking maybe an additional 150lbs.

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    Just food for thought, some people use a bait bag for a live well. They can be easily removed when not needed.

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    Usually just the wife and myself. I'm looking at a 14gal tank that I think will fit under the seat/sundeck good. I have already moved the battery from the starboard rear corner to the port side right under the glovebox. I have the trim pump on the port side rear and don't think I can move it much.
    I'm thinking maybe an additional 150lbs.

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    Whats a typical size fish you go after ?

    If you do a 15 gal poly tank (20"-10"-18")

    ......with water and catch you should be able to stay at 150 lbs
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    Mostly trout , crappie , perch , bass , wipers.
    I'm like you... I think I'll be fine.
    I did shave about 60lbs of engine weight off of her with aluminum intake and aluminum exhaust manifolds
    Thanks guys for the input.!

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