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- Model
- Overnighter
Ok the boat had is spring run in the Delaware River with a couple of hours cruising on it to confirm all the effort spent on it over the winter wasn't a waste of time, effort, and expense. A lot of anxiety was generated in that run but now with it having gone well I'm feeling more confident with the new (to me) motor and can actually smile.
Its back at the house now parked next to my barn with all my tools handy to properly install the washdown pump I've been sitting on for a year.
I have a WM 4.0 kit, I added to that a water outlet fixture for the hose to connect to (as the factory did), with a bronze Groco water strainer/pickup and ball valve. I plan to connect a rule dual port livewell pump to the ball valve. My Overnghter came with a little rule pump mounted in the rear baitwell. It recirculates the water with no provision for filling with raw water short of dumping a bucket into it. Throw some peanut bunker into it and the pumps screen would clog with their scales in short order.
I figure as long as I'm drilling a hole in my boat and I'm squeezing myself into the bilge I'll get that done right too.
The pump I bought has a small strainer that mounts directly on the side of the pump. Space is tight and once the pump is mounted I'm wondering how accessible do I need to make it to clear that screen. The pumps specs says its self priming to 10' though I have my doubts its that good. I'm considering mounting another strainer screen on the transom below the deck plate where it may be easier to maintain. It'd be a couple inches higher than the pump. The strainer the pump comes with isn't all that large either and I'm wondering how prone to clogging it'll be?
Another note of concern is the small drain the baitwell has. Its only about an inch (?) maybe the 1 1/8" stand pipe is what I need but might the average livewell pump overfill the wells ability to drain it off? Will I need to install a larger drain?
I suppose I could always choke back the water intake.
It's also a bit of an anxiety mill getting myself ready to drill that hole in the bottom of my boat. :shock:.
Looking forward to the end result but not the cutting part. :roll:
Mike.
Its back at the house now parked next to my barn with all my tools handy to properly install the washdown pump I've been sitting on for a year.
I have a WM 4.0 kit, I added to that a water outlet fixture for the hose to connect to (as the factory did), with a bronze Groco water strainer/pickup and ball valve. I plan to connect a rule dual port livewell pump to the ball valve. My Overnghter came with a little rule pump mounted in the rear baitwell. It recirculates the water with no provision for filling with raw water short of dumping a bucket into it. Throw some peanut bunker into it and the pumps screen would clog with their scales in short order.
I figure as long as I'm drilling a hole in my boat and I'm squeezing myself into the bilge I'll get that done right too.
The pump I bought has a small strainer that mounts directly on the side of the pump. Space is tight and once the pump is mounted I'm wondering how accessible do I need to make it to clear that screen. The pumps specs says its self priming to 10' though I have my doubts its that good. I'm considering mounting another strainer screen on the transom below the deck plate where it may be easier to maintain. It'd be a couple inches higher than the pump. The strainer the pump comes with isn't all that large either and I'm wondering how prone to clogging it'll be?
Another note of concern is the small drain the baitwell has. Its only about an inch (?) maybe the 1 1/8" stand pipe is what I need but might the average livewell pump overfill the wells ability to drain it off? Will I need to install a larger drain?
I suppose I could always choke back the water intake.
It's also a bit of an anxiety mill getting myself ready to drill that hole in the bottom of my boat. :shock:.
Looking forward to the end result but not the cutting part. :roll:
Mike.