Just some pictures of my homemade live well and helm work

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JohnD
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Very nice work, I like what you've done.

Does the baffle in the center of the tank lift out?

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Looks good. I like the Helm area simple.

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Nice looking stuff, but man that looks like a lot of man hours. You are more dedicated than I am.
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Great work!

Can you tell us how you made the livewell? Materials, thickness, etc, and how did you get such smooth and regular curves?
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John, Nice work...lots of hand sanding on that one...Insulated ? Built in place or mold? Keep posting...getting ideas....BH
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Damm, and I was happy I got to oil the teak this year...

Looking good!
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