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Old 09-05-2004, 10:21 AM
pair of jacks pair of jacks is offline
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Default Re: livewell issue

The well does fill up entirely, I wasn't clear enough in my post. I am not aware of any way to close the overflow port. I totally agree with you about the livewell location. If I had my choice, I would much prefer a leaning post livewell - that way, it would stay dry and clean until its needed. Presently, every time it rains or I wash down it fills up- I always drain it and prop it open so it stays dry and free from algae.
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Old 09-05-2004, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: livewell issue

The next time you are out check the well and see if it is empty before you begin running. Then check it while you are running and see if water is coming in thru the fill hose. If it is coming in then the cut off valve under the pump is open or not shutting off. You do have a cut off don't you? It may have been left off at the factory. If water is not coming in while running then check to see if it is comning in when off plane. This is the only time it could come in thru the overflow hose because while running it is impossible for water to come back thru it.

Have you seen the leaning post/livewell combo option on the 25'? That's what I wish I had. It looks like it would fit even in the 21'. Good luck. I hope you find your problem.
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