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  1. #1
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    might as well cut a hole in it....

    isnt that what your supposed to do? get a new boat and cut holes in it???
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    #2
    Looks good I did the same thing on my last boat a 2005 - ZX 225 Best thing i ever did!
    Current: 2006 ~ 20i ~ 250 HPDI ~ T1-25p
    Previous: 2005 ~ ZX 225 ~ 250 HPDI Phase III - TXP 26p

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    #3
    what year is your boat? NM saw your other post. Same year as mine. I have yet to cut mine. Nice to see it done now! Looks good.
    Last edited by EastTexfishman; 03-27-2019 at 06:23 PM.

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    #4
    that's EXACTLY what you should do

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    #5
    I cut holes in all my boats to install a lot of things. Measure twice, mark, then measure twice again....cut. I never get in a rush and take my time. No problems yet. Great work btw!

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    #6
    Did the same to mine. Love it.

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    #7
    Well, if they don't come with holes, then yeah, cut away.
    Gitcha Bass On!

    2015 ZX225

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    #8
    Wouldn’t own a boat without one. My back won’t allow it. Lol