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EBEACH 09-21-2004 10:15 AM

Ice box overboard drains
 
has anyone installed the drains for the ice boxes after replacing the transom? Looks like it could be tricky, and maybe it would be better to relocate these? I have unlimited access now. I'm about 1/2 way through the transom job and would like to have a plan for this. Thanks.

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Scott 09-21-2004 10:37 AM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Hey Jim …How are ya ?? Sounds like things are moving along ??

You’re going to have to get them to drain somehow ….as even with the drains in them they always have residual water in the bottom(due to drain location). I would personally make new drains in the bottom of the boxes (so all the water drains) and run them out the hull side …. Not through the transom... the fewer holes in the new transom the better [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

….Just my .02

Did you lift the whole cap??

ScottM 09-21-2004 02:38 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Jim,
Assuming you're re-routing the scuppers through the transom, is there a way to tie the drains into the scuppers by running a flexible tube/hose from the ice box to the scupper tube? I agree with Scott that you probably don't want any more holes in the transom if possible.

Capt Chuck 09-21-2004 03:14 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Jim

I think you have several options here. I agree with Scott that you shound not go back thru the transom but out the side with their own separate drains. Yet you could do as ScottM has suggested and tie into the floor scuppers (see pic)

Come to think about it, if your plans include a live well in the transom you could Tee them into the bait tanks main drain and have all water exiting out through one hull fitting http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-016.gif

http://www.theboatzone.com/albums/CS...rain.sized.jpg


paulfurnari 09-21-2004 08:24 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Jim, when I replaced transom I replaced the ice box drains with new brass ferules with rolled ends thru the transom. They are about 12 inches above the water line. Somehow I feel better about that than adding another hose and clamp in any area where water flows below the water line like deck drains. -Paul

Reel Smoker 09-21-2004 10:08 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
When Mike at wildfire redid my transom he ran them out the sides,this eliminates leaks and eventually rotting again.They work great out the sides.A small hose bent to a 90 and a thru hull fitting. I wonder why they didnt do it this way back in 1973? :shocke [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]d:

EBEACH 09-21-2004 10:36 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Guys, Thanks for you input. At first I was thinking of each box going into a Y fitting and then out the transom. If I go with the I/O, I'll be putting a big hole in the transom any way.

Scott, I haven't worked much on the boat but I'm now pressed for time since I'll be losing my space indoors. The cooler temps have helped a lot.

does the water collect on the outboard portion of the ice box? Where is the best place for the drain?

Thanks again, Jim

ScottM 09-22-2004 07:26 AM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Quote:

does the water collect on the outboard portion of the ice box? Where is the best place for the drain?

Jim - if the bottom of the ice box is not going to be level with the water line, meaning the box will stay parallel with the curve of the transom cap, you will want to place the drain on the outboard aft corner. If you're making the boxes so the bottom is level with the water line, you should be able to place the drain in the center.

Scott 09-22-2004 12:32 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
Quote:

Quote:

does the water collect on the outboard portion of the ice box? Where is the best place for the drain?

Jim - if the bottom of the ice box is not going to be level with the water line, meaning the box will stay parallel with the curve of the transom cap, you will want to place the drain on the outboard aft corner. If you're making the boxes so the bottom is level with the water line, you should be able to place the drain in the center.

Yeah …what he said ….. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
I *think* the box is level with the water line ... (No boat here to check) .... BUT anything will be better than its current location which, in my case, is high enough in the well wall to allows about a 1/4" of water to pool. Those boxes never seem to be dry. Chances are that the boat will, ever so slightly, list to port or starboard when she’s in the water so location on the bottom is your preference

FELLOW-SHIP 09-22-2004 02:57 PM

Re: Ice box overboard drains
 
I did my 23 footer out the side when i did my transom, works great.
FellowShip [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]


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