txchaser Posted Wednesday at 03:49 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:49 AM Any do's/do not's on storing items in the battery compartment? Obviously a bunch of metal would be bad, but as an example I saw a pro organizing video that had his life jackets in there. Just seemed like a bad idea given heat, especially given that I'm in Texas, but he's a pro so ? It's pretty full already with five batteries. Quote
txchaser Posted Wednesday at 04:01 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:01 AM Oh and while I'm at it, same question for the livewell. Seems like if I get that wrong everything will be wet. But I haven't ever seen water in there unless I turn the pump on. 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted Wednesday at 10:29 AM Super User Posted Wednesday at 10:29 AM 6 hours ago, txchaser said: Oh and while I'm at it, same question for the livewell. Seems like if I get that wrong everything will be wet. But I haven't ever seen water in there unless I turn the pump on. I like the thinking... I have two livewells and rarely use either one. Unfortunately, it isn't unusual for me be fishing and say "What is that noise?" - Only to realize that I inadvertantly bumped on a livewell switch 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted Wednesday at 10:40 AM Super User Posted Wednesday at 10:40 AM I store stuff in the battery compartment. I, tool kit, small fillet board, live well dip net and extra rain suit (in a water proof bag). I have had no issues so far. 1 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted Wednesday at 12:13 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:13 PM My starting and electronics battery compartment is pretty small. here is what I store in that area: Spare TM prop Block of wood in case need to remove the Mercury prop Backup baseball cap My wedge for the Mercury (backup to my transom saver) I just have one live well. I keep the Lindy bait tamer in there 1 Quote
JHoss Posted Wednesday at 02:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:02 PM I don't foresee an issue. My jon boat was customized by a well regarded rigger before I bought it used. He set up the 3 lithiums in the main storage compartment in the rear of the boat. I keep some tackle and supplies on one side, and the other side is reserved for any gear my coangler brings. I also keep a spare prop, safety supplies, and life jackets in the rear hatch with the fuel tank. 1 Quote
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