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Old 05-29-2012, 09:52 AM
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Default leaning post 45gal livewell

leaning post with 45gal livewell forsale new never installed, picture is one that was installed last week. $1500.00
39"W x 29"L x 27"Tall








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Old 06-04-2012, 05:30 PM
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Old 06-04-2012, 07:19 PM
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Old 06-07-2012, 12:09 PM
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Couple of questions.....

1) Does the livewell lid open 180 degrees or does the backrest/rod holders get in the way?
2) Does the lid seal completely? Is there a rubber or neoprene gasket?
3) I assume there is no storage under the seat?
4) Is a pump included?
5) Water is filled at the top and drained from where? The top or bottom?
6) Do your dimensions include the phlange?
7) I see that you have hatches on both the port and starboard sides....... is there any storage in there? Or are these access points just to service the livewell tank and plumbing?
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Old 06-07-2012, 02:12 PM
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Couple of questions.....

1) Does the livewell lid open 180 degrees or does the backrest/rod holders get in the way?
2) Does the lid seal completely? Is there a rubber or neoprene gasket?
3) I assume there is no storage under the seat?
4) Is a pump included?
5) Water is filled at the top and drained from where? The top or bottom?
6) Do your dimensions include the phlange?
7) I see that you have hatches on both the port and starboard sides....... is there any storage in there? Or are these access points just to service the livewell tank and plumbing?
1) yes the lid opens 180deg
2) yes it has a neoprene gasket and it seals completely
3) you are correct no storage under seat
4) no pump included, I can sale u one at wholesale cost
5) No the water is filled from the bottom in a circular motion (pogys swim in circles so in order to keep them alive allday long it is necassery to keep freash water moving in a circular motion.
6) the flange is 1 1/4"
7) it has very little storage, u can store dock bumpers lines etc.

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Old 06-08-2012, 02:07 PM
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For a extra $100 i can do the lid in clear or black plexi with the SeaCraft logo engraved on our cnc router
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Old 07-23-2013, 04:34 AM
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Are you still selling these. I have a 72 seacraft 20 I've been restoring and this looks like what I've been looking for. How would it fit in my model seacraft?
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