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There is not.Is there a pie plate you can poke around in?
With a cheap borescope you can take a look before you cut.
Exactly...drill a small hole and use a camera or add a pie plate. Then you will know what your getting intoIs there a pie plate you can poke around in?
With a cheap borescope you can take a look before you cut.
I spend time trying to minimize water from under my floor (including the bilge when sitting on the trailer), like an overboard anchor locker drain and life-sealing my pie plates down. But I have done it since new, to keep the tank dry.
If your boat is older and may need a tank soon is the only time I would consider this. Even if some rot kicked off, it could be repaired or remodeled at tank time. Nothing to lose really. I just wouldn't want to add water under the floor and expose the tank to it. Hatches leak.
I can dig the storage need though too, but I would lean toward a kickass coffin box or monster Yeti/Frigid Rigid with a cushion first. It could be dry storage if you wanted it to be. You could buy a cooler to fit inside, or use the whole thing for a fish box for whoppers when you need it. Just my opinion, man.
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Wow, just looked at the FR coffin boxes $$$$$$$$$$.
Those Frigid Rigid boxes are more than nice but hard to justify the cost unless you are running like a 36 Contender or something....lolI spend time trying to minimize water from under my floor (including the bilge when sitting on the trailer), like an overboard anchor locker drain and life-sealing my pie plates down. But I have done it since new, to keep the tank dry.
If your boat is older and may need a tank soon is the only time I would consider this. Even if some rot kicked off, it could be repaired or remodeled at tank time. Nothing to lose really. I just wouldn't want to add water under the floor and expose the tank to it. Hatches leak.
I can dig the storage need though too, but I would lean toward a kickass coffin box or monster Yeti/Frigid Rigid with a cushion first. It could be dry storage if you wanted it to be. You could buy a cooler to fit inside, or use the whole thing for a fish box for whoppers when you need it. Just my opinion, man.
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Wow, just looked at the FR coffin boxes $$$$$$$$$$.
Thank you Sir!In my '19 2320, the locker was supposed to go to the center pvc drain, BUT the foam had expanded out of the stringers and plugged the drain. I discovered it totally by luck. My hull would have a hundred gallons of water in the very front right now, trapped under the floor. I wanted to seal my anchor locker bottom, drill a hole in the hull and send it overboard vs to the bilge. I decided to make sure it wasn't plumbed to some other hole first, so I put the water hose in the anchor locker to make sure it came out the garboard drain. I came back 10 minutes later to NO, NONE, NADA, ZIP water coming out anywhere. Every drop was caught in the hull. So I don't trust Parker's drains. I'm Seapro48 over there.
At the time, I had thought of a Parker thread from years ago (maybe on THT) where the water line had changed over time and was above the bottom paint.
https://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/1029104-parker-2320-water-trapped-hull-fixed.html
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