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reconfigured drain system
Here are some pics of my reconfigured drain system.
Hope this works. George [image]http://www.theboatzone.com/gallery/cs01/seacraft_001[/image] [image]http://www.theboatzone.com/gallery/cs01/seacraft_002[/image] |
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cant get it to work for some reason
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Thanks Rich
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Is that Hard plumbing or does it have a flexable joint between the two pipes?
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George,
I'm liking the look of your drainage setup. Definately keep us posted on how it works once you splash the boat. What power are you going with? Just out of curiosity, what are your plans for that in-deck live well. I will be doing all the same work that you have done on my 20 footer and am still stumped on the live well situation. Thanks -Will |
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Its a straight single pvc pipe glassed in. I have a newer 150 merc efi going on the back. I was thinking of a 175 or 200 hp but I decided that since I wasnt raising the deck I couldnt afford the extra weight. As far as the in deck live well, I am planing on keeping it. Right now I am filling in those holes and building a new and improved draining sytem for that, but if that doesnt work out I am going to make it into storage, because I have a 28 gal live well in the console.
George |
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George,
I was just wondering how the new drain system has worked out? Have there been any problems? Pat |
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Pat,
I havent splashed the boat yet, I plan on doing so in the next 2 weeks. I will let you know then. -George |
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Are you going to put ping pong balls on the outside?
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