Re: 1988 Sea Ray Seville Deck & Stringers
In my opinion, drain holes are a great idea. As I remember, Friscoboater put them at every bulkhead or pretty much anywhere water could get trapped. They don't need to be huge - 3/8" drill bit, or maybe 1/2" drill bit if you have one.
The one you sketched, I would make even lower, going at a downward angle through the back and partially through the tank floor.
Once you cut it, get some resin in there to seal it up, and then gel coat it like the rest to make sure no water intrusion gets into the raw wood.
In my opinion, drain holes are a great idea. As I remember, Friscoboater put them at every bulkhead or pretty much anywhere water could get trapped. They don't need to be huge - 3/8" drill bit, or maybe 1/2" drill bit if you have one.
The one you sketched, I would make even lower, going at a downward angle through the back and partially through the tank floor.
Once you cut it, get some resin in there to seal it up, and then gel coat it like the rest to make sure no water intrusion gets into the raw wood.