mmarz4evr
New Member
Hi all,
New to the forum and am no way near a boat engineer or expert! I have a basstender 9.4 (1980's) now made by KL industries. The boat is designed with an inner and outer hull and is made of some type of plastic. It has a thru-hull drain plug at the stern which can cause a little bit of water to get in between the hulls. This is very common in these types of boats, and they created a drain plug in the front of the boat so you can hold up the boat and remove any excess water after fishing. Well I got sick of doing that last summer, and decided to put a custom bilge pump in the stern of the boat on the port side. There is a compartment there about 12in x 8in x 8in sealed with styrofoam in it. There is a compartment just like it on the starbord side. If you search this boat online you'll see what the compartments generally look like. I can provide pictures as well. Anyway, I removed the styrafoam on one side in order to place the bilge pump. I haven't had the boat on the water since I've made the changes and I'm wondering if you think I've effected the buoyancy of the boat in any way? There wasn't a lot of styrafoam there and I did not remove it anywhere else.
New to the forum and am no way near a boat engineer or expert! I have a basstender 9.4 (1980's) now made by KL industries. The boat is designed with an inner and outer hull and is made of some type of plastic. It has a thru-hull drain plug at the stern which can cause a little bit of water to get in between the hulls. This is very common in these types of boats, and they created a drain plug in the front of the boat so you can hold up the boat and remove any excess water after fishing. Well I got sick of doing that last summer, and decided to put a custom bilge pump in the stern of the boat on the port side. There is a compartment there about 12in x 8in x 8in sealed with styrofoam in it. There is a compartment just like it on the starbord side. If you search this boat online you'll see what the compartments generally look like. I can provide pictures as well. Anyway, I removed the styrafoam on one side in order to place the bilge pump. I haven't had the boat on the water since I've made the changes and I'm wondering if you think I've effected the buoyancy of the boat in any way? There wasn't a lot of styrafoam there and I did not remove it anywhere else.