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NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 09-25-2009 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 148608)
Or it could be a washdown pump, where does the hose feeding the pump come from?

No washdown pump, no water pick up enywhere in the front. Only water pick i have is for the live well on the port rear access hatch.

willy 09-26-2009 07:55 AM

the water P/U will be just off center of the keel line in the rear. Look under your boat in the rear about 24" forward for a bronze grate looking thru hull with a corresponding pipe above it in the bilge. Likely a bronze pipe about 6"
tall with one or two outlet hoses off a valve with a handle. The outside of the intake is likely bottom painted so you will have to look for the raised spot.
Often the pump was placed right on the valve in the bilge but I guess it would be possible to place it forward.
The Wellcraft dealers would add different options like live well and wash downs systems at a customers request that is why you see so many varied set ups in boats.

RWilson2526 09-26-2009 09:13 AM

I'm lost...I need pics:pic:

phatdaddy 09-27-2009 08:00 AM

i'm still trying to figure out the drains under the steering wheel.

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 09-27-2009 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willy (Post 148626)
the water P/U will be just off center of the keel line in the rear. Look under your boat in the rear about 24" forward for a bronze grate looking thru hull with a corresponding pipe above it in the bilge. Likely a bronze pipe about 6"
tall with one or two outlet hoses off a valve with a handle. The outside of the intake is likely bottom painted so you will have to look for the raised spot.
Often the pump was placed right on the valve in the bilge but I guess it would be possible to place it forward.
The Wellcraft dealers would add different options like live well and wash downs systems at a customers request that is why you see so many varied set ups in boats.

I know about that water pick up, is for the live well. Anyway, i went back in the cabin yesterday and i found out that is a raw water washdown pump set us bildge pump. With another words is a manual on/off pump thet picks up the water from under the floor in the cabin. It was installed by the previous owner i guess cause it does not look factory install.

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 09-27-2009 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by phatdaddy (Post 148647)
i'm still trying to figure out the drains under the steering wheel.

There is a deck drain where the helm is and another on the port side.

phatdaddy 09-28-2009 07:00 AM

is that normal, to have deck drains in the forward area. the normal balance of the hull puts it stern down when running and at rest.
does anybody else have drains up front? i'm not saying it is a bad thing , just wondering if it was a feature on later models than mine....

reelapeelin 09-28-2009 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by phatdaddy (Post 148696)
is that normal, to have deck drains in the forward area. the normal balance of the hull puts it stern down when running and at rest.
does anybody else have drains up front? i'm not saying it is a bad thing , just wondering if it was a feature on later models than mine....


Well..you can always use it to relieve yourself w/out having to go aft...LOL!!...

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 09-28-2009 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phatdaddy (Post 148696)
is that normal, to have deck drains in the forward area. the normal balance of the hull puts it stern down when running and at rest.
does anybody else have drains up front? i'm not saying it is a bad thing , just wondering if it was a feature on later models than mine....

Looks like the boat came with them, besides i do also have cockpit drain in the rear also.

willy 09-28-2009 04:52 PM

NEM post some pics:pic:


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