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Older Lund…WC14?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 508775" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Splash well is a good idea but will take up a lot of real estate on that boat. A splash guard in the transom notch is another alternative. The idea is to prevent swamping if a wave or backwash comes over the notched transom. If on plane, don't abruptly stop the boat -- come off slowly. If fishing mill ponds, then not an issue (unless you have a bigger problem). If in chop/waves then might be an issue especially if the boat is transom heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 508775, member: 21536"] Splash well is a good idea but will take up a lot of real estate on that boat. A splash guard in the transom notch is another alternative. The idea is to prevent swamping if a wave or backwash comes over the notched transom. If on plane, don't abruptly stop the boat -- come off slowly. If fishing mill ponds, then not an issue (unless you have a bigger problem). If in chop/waves then might be an issue especially if the boat is transom heavy. [/QUOTE]
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