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Re: New project jumping to the front of the line: 1957 (?) Duracraft
Battery tray is what 'tore' the edge trim on the starboard gunwale, also rusty bolts. It was tucked up high on the starboard rear seat back w/ 2 more rusty bolts thru the seat back, but a 3rd was to the gunwale trim. Oops... batteries are heavy? Who'd have thunk it?
Since I'll be using a bow tank, not much room for the battery up front, so the bilge pump & battery are tentatively going to be located at the stern to port. Pump closer to centerline of the keel, the battery further to port.
I'll be sure to put in a call to our resident battery placement expert when it's time.... :watermelon:
Here's another similar (same? IDK maybe?) Duracraft, no splashwell remnants either:
And I've got access to pix of 2 other very similar Duracrafts on another forum, neither had a splashwell. The giveaway is no thru hole for it to drain out thru the transom.
Actually, sitting here, thinking (scary, ain't it) if I build a splashwell of any kind, it's going to have to be removeable, possibly very quickly removeable while under way... With the fixed bench rear seat, there's only a skinny little slit (ok 3" +/-) between the seat back & the bench seat. Not sure how I'd access the stuff in the bilge area or build a quick in &/or out splashwell..
That will have to be something I'll ponder on for a bit... hmmmm..
Battery tray is what 'tore' the edge trim on the starboard gunwale, also rusty bolts. It was tucked up high on the starboard rear seat back w/ 2 more rusty bolts thru the seat back, but a 3rd was to the gunwale trim. Oops... batteries are heavy? Who'd have thunk it?
Since I'll be using a bow tank, not much room for the battery up front, so the bilge pump & battery are tentatively going to be located at the stern to port. Pump closer to centerline of the keel, the battery further to port.
I'll be sure to put in a call to our resident battery placement expert when it's time.... :watermelon:
Here's another similar (same? IDK maybe?) Duracraft, no splashwell remnants either:

And I've got access to pix of 2 other very similar Duracrafts on another forum, neither had a splashwell. The giveaway is no thru hole for it to drain out thru the transom.
Actually, sitting here, thinking (scary, ain't it) if I build a splashwell of any kind, it's going to have to be removeable, possibly very quickly removeable while under way... With the fixed bench rear seat, there's only a skinny little slit (ok 3" +/-) between the seat back & the bench seat. Not sure how I'd access the stuff in the bilge area or build a quick in &/or out splashwell..
That will have to be something I'll ponder on for a bit... hmmmm..