Hi guys,
I have a question about my '88 200 Osprey. I want to put in a leaning post with livewell under it to replace the cooler seat. The problem I have is plumbing the livewell up that far. The box that holds the fuel tank extends aft of where the leaning post will be mounted. I would just run the fill hose under the deck and come up through just in front of that box, but there is a hump (for lack of a better word) blocking me. The hump comes up from the floor but does not quite reach the underside of the deck (about 1/2" clearance between deck and the hump). There is about 6" of open space between the nump and the fuel tank box. I had thought of putting an access hatch over that space and using a jigsaw to cut a small opening in the top of the hump to run my inlet hose and possibly the livewell drain (which would exit via the transom). I don't want to mess up a key structural component though. What purpose does this hump serve, and would it hurt anything to cut my access channel through the top of it?
Thanks,
Jim