Can anyone tell me if there is some kind of flaw in the design of the bait well in the 26' cc? I just took delivery of a brand new 2006 model and it took on water, alot, on the first run across Tampa Bay.
Celeste
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26' cc bait well issues
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I think you are first owner of a 26' CC, so I don't know if anyone here will actually know the answer. However, I'm pretty sure there are some avid fishermen here who would know the inner workings of a baitwell, so I wouldn't be surprised of you couldn't find an answer anyway.
Where did the water accumulate? In the baitwell or in the bilge? Is there a through-hull associated with the baitwell, and was the valve open while making run? Does it take on water while stationary? We need more details.
Where did the water accumulate? In the baitwell or in the bilge? Is there a through-hull associated with the baitwell, and was the valve open while making run? Does it take on water while stationary? We need more details.
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