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Do you guys have a pic of your outflow scupper,thru-hull?
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![]() ![]() The large bronze one, but my well is above deck and I feel this is really the way to go. As mentioned flow is key as is round or oval shape is Far better imo. Gogs will swim in the corner, stay there and die. You don`t want any plumbing in the way inside the well as they get beaten every time they hit obstructions. If the flow is right the bait can just sit there and get h2o/o2. Put your intake jet at the of end of the "Nascar" turn to the front straight. I think this is the first time I`ve ever typed Nascar. Cheers, GFS |
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4 inch Rabud strainer, mid level in transom live well.
(Just to the right of port Bennett ram) I have a 4 inch Rabud on the inside of the live well to close it off. ![]() See ya, Ken
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Just picked up my 74' 20SF and have been thinking about how to plumb the live well out. I have an existing thru hull with sea cock down in the bilge now that was used for a SW wash down. Since the thru hull is below the waterline and the fish box how well would it fill if I ran a line directly from the seacock to the live well? Then I would just use one pump to remove water. The livewell is on the small side and kinda squared off for using bunker but I would like it to be usable.
I'll probably end up using my portable 30 gallon round livewell; fed from the SW wash down pump and let it overflow into the motor well. BoniB
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