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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 269366" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>Had a buddy with a procat fiberglass boat (new) that had 2 baitwells in back situated high, probably 3.5 ft above the water line. In any case, we took it out for its maiden test run and fishing trip. Were running along about 30mph and both baitwells are overflowing into the boat. They drained to the bottom of the boat and being underway forced water up the hose into the bait well, he had to plug both baitwells when under way at all times.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 269366, member: 4469"] Had a buddy with a procat fiberglass boat (new) that had 2 baitwells in back situated high, probably 3.5 ft above the water line. In any case, we took it out for its maiden test run and fishing trip. Were running along about 30mph and both baitwells are overflowing into the boat. They drained to the bottom of the boat and being underway forced water up the hose into the bait well, he had to plug both baitwells when under way at all times. Tim [/QUOTE]
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