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Old 01-18-2012, 12:26 PM
Blue_Heron Blue_Heron is offline
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Thanks, Jim.

I spent a weekend working on plumbing and rigging tubes. I’ve got a 1 ½” overflow drain poked through the deck and discharging through a seacock in the transom. Also stubbed the ¾” supply pipes through the deck for the live well supply and fresh water wash down.

I ran the steering cable and some rigging tubes for wiring. I’ve got a 2” conduit from the transom to the helm, a 2” from the front of the engine compartment to the helm, a ¾” from the battery box to the helm, and a 1 ½” from the battery compartment to the engine compartment.

There is a space under the deck between the outer stringer and the chine where I ran the live well plumbing, the rigging tube from the transom, and the steering cable. Here are some pics from each end.





The rigging tubes and steering cable come up through the foot rest to the helm.





And the thru hull for the live well drain:



Next on the to do list is the plumbing for the raw water wash down and the bilge pumps. It shouldn’t be long before I’m ready to install the fuel tanks and drop the motor in.

Dave
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