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<blockquote data-quote="schinkr1" data-source="post: 435001" data-attributes="member: 19753"><p>Is that picture that shows your floor accurate? If so, do you plan to level it out? Reason I'm asking, my Tracker 1648 was the same way. When I leveled it, under the center was obviously higher, so I ran a fill line and drain line from there to the back of the hull. I would be worried about the fill being that low on the side of hitting a stump or something and breaking it off. Flo-rite makes a valve that you can pull the head out to pump out and push it in to recirculate. Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you are over thinking the holes you have to drill. I'd recommend an overflow hole with a larger diameter at the side of the boat. If you do the flo-rite valve, you can put the pump out at the side as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schinkr1, post: 435001, member: 19753"] Is that picture that shows your floor accurate? If so, do you plan to level it out? Reason I'm asking, my Tracker 1648 was the same way. When I leveled it, under the center was obviously higher, so I ran a fill line and drain line from there to the back of the hull. I would be worried about the fill being that low on the side of hitting a stump or something and breaking it off. Flo-rite makes a valve that you can pull the head out to pump out and push it in to recirculate. Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you are over thinking the holes you have to drill. I'd recommend an overflow hole with a larger diameter at the side of the boat. If you do the flo-rite valve, you can put the pump out at the side as well. [/QUOTE]
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