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OL'PAL
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Vessel Info: 1991 Pursuit 2100 CC, 2005 Yamaha 150 4-Stroke
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2100 CC Newbie

Postby OL'PAL » Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:31 pm

Hey all,

I just traded my '84 Skipjack 20 Open for a '91 Pursuit 2100 CC with a 2005 Yamaha 150 4 stroke. I haven't had the boat in the water yet, but so far I think I'm going to love the Pursuit. It's in really good shape and has had some upgrades that should make it great for coastal and inland use. The console has been swapped out with a new, larger custom console and it has a really nice custom made T-top set-up with a crow's nest.

One of the first questions I have is where is the stock, in deck, bait/live-well fed from? It looks like the previous owner disconnected the deck well in favor of an above deck live-well. I will keep the above deck live-well, but I would like to reconnect the in deck one as well. I don't see any hoses connecting to the live-well at all, and so far I don't see anywhere that the hoses would connect to. I have only checked at the (2) deck access covers behind the in deck well. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong area?

Thanks in advance,
Marty
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