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    What kind of paint in livewells?

    I've got an old '88 HydroStream BassBoat that has black livewells. Hard as hell to see fish there(when there is a fish in there)! Anyone got any suggestions as far as type of paint or finish?
    Thanks in advance!
    2000 Stroker / 3.2 Stroker 300XS

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    Re: What kind of paint in livewells? (blackcreekbasser)

    White rubber sink mat in the bottom is the easiest way.
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    Re: What kind of paint in livewells? (CatFan)

    Get a white shower/tub suction mat from the dollar store and cut it to fit in the bottom of you well.

    NO PAINT!

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    Re: What kind of paint in livewells? (21XDC)

    Cool! Thanks Guys!
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