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buellie21 12-06-2010 03:12 PM

1983 23' thruhull and plumbing for live well
 
I have an '83 23' with the below deck livewell in the stern. I'm getting ready to put a thruhull in so I can install a pump to feed the live well and also plumb a washdown pump. The live well currently has no feed only a drain out the transom. Looking for some wisdom here; ie. where to place the thruhull, what size, pickup or no pickup, what size pump to keep stuff alive here in FL?

Also, does washdown pump need to be below waterline or can i put it above deck in the rear corner storage compartment, etc.

Any ideas or thoughs would be greatly appreciated. DB

Old'sCool 12-06-2010 07:27 PM

Re: 1983 23' thruhull and plumbing for live well
 
I ran a bronze clamshell to a seacock w/3/4 plywood (epoxy coated) w/750 gpm bait pump. The pump has a washdown pick-up. The plywood is somewhat temporary as ideally it should be glassed down.



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...1/DSC_0293.jpg

Capt Chuck 12-06-2010 10:11 PM

Re: 1983 23' thruhull and plumbing for live well
 
The inside step would be the best location, just inside the stringer. I would recomend a bronze thru hull pick-up secured to a bronze seacock. A good water strainer / filter is also a good idea to prevent debris from getting into the pumps. Make sure you seal the tru hull good with 5200. Also taking in consideration where your trim tabs, trailer / lift bunks meet the hull!

Shurflo makes a great washdown blaster pump
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...mbing/8378.jpg

The 800GPH Bait Sentry pump for the live well will keep those baits all day.
http://www.c-dax.com/images/products/1700-021-030.jpg


Notice the thru hull placement in the below picture on my 23'.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...DSCN0023-1.jpg

Blue_Heron 12-06-2010 11:12 PM

Re: 1983 23' thruhull and plumbing for live well
 
Quote:

...so I can install a pump to feed the live well and also plumb a washdown pump.

I have an '83 20'. If your deck is as close to the waterline as mine, I think you're going to find that for the below deck live well you will need your pump to pump it out, not to fill it. I have one of each and never use the one that pumps water in, just the one that pumps water out. I got a PVC fitting that plugs into the drain and allows water in, but won't let it drain below the top of the tube if you're on plane. Looks like this:

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/IMG_2942.jpg

The ugly aluminum box in the corner hides a float switch that turns on the pump when the level gets close to the top. It works better than it looks :o

Dave

eggsuckindog 12-09-2010 03:11 AM

Re: 1983 23' thruhull and plumbing for live well
 
Consider pumping it out - with a seacock or baitwell regulator you could keep it from overflowing when everybody runs to the back and manage the level better.


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