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Old 01-30-2008, 07:31 PM
Tsunami23 Tsunami23 is offline
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Default Re: post your livewell setup!

"I`m gonna run an 800gph rule w 1 " hose and 1 1/2 drain. The drain is a 90 * so may need 2 thru the top of the coffin and out the existing transom thru hull."

I'm not quite there with mine, but I'm getting close. 800gph rule w/1" feeder, 1.5" overflow, and drain out below the waterline.


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Old 02-05-2008, 05:03 PM
askipper3 askipper3 is offline
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Default Re: post your livewell setup!






Disconnected the old livewell drain...rerouted it to the new kodiak well. Going to seal off the old in deck well...considering it is a serious hazard...and when the new well drains it fills the old livewell...will drill giant hole in old well(strait to bilge) so that is avioded if water does get in.

New kodiak is a Pro-flo 17 gal. works like a charm. But water will syphon out when you turn the pump off(Just close the check valve)and that is solved.

Any questions just ask, seems as though this is what you are referring to exactly.
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Old 02-14-2008, 12:18 AM
ElBichoMalo ElBichoMalo is offline
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Default Re: post your livewell setup!

Where is the original intake for the livewell? And is the general consensus to run a clamshell strainer style thru-hull---->sea-cock---->livewell pump? Threaded to each other, or plumbed with hose?
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