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I'm horrible at explaining stuff.
The current hole that drains the inner bottom to the bilge will need to be enlarged but big enough to act as a drain hole also with the hose and wires running through it. Or you could simply drill a large enough hole above it to accommodate the hose and wire for the pump. I don't suggest through the transom, either side just below the rub rail would be easier. See this thread, note the bilge hose location. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...=battery+bilge
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It's not worth the aggravation of attempting routing the hose through the stringers and penetrating the floor.
Here is a shot front to rear of the starboard side, the right stringer is next to the floor box.
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If it's an I/O, the bellows is the very first place I'd look. Next would be the thru hole fittings.. and if they are plastic.... REPLACE THEM with metal (Stainless).!!!. Nothing will ruin a day on the water faster than your boat sinking.
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So if I understand correctly ... 1. cut the access hatch hole midway to the transom from the rear box, the same width as the box and maybe 12-16 inches long; 2. glue a platform such as an old cutting board to the hull with a quality bilge mounted to it; 3. run the electrical and the pump hose directly back to beneath the battery storage area, next to the transom; 4. come up into the battery compartment storage area with wires and hose; 5. wire the bilge and run the hose out to one side under the rub rail. Is that it. Sounds like a great solution. I hope I have it but one additional question is how to create a hatch cover for that hole? Do they sell them at West? Do I create my own? Obviously would want a flush mount ... I'm sure there's a thread on it somewhere here! |
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There are several choices.
A round one of several different sizes that pops out or screws out or a hinged one usually rectangle with a couple of sizes to choose from. ![]() ![]()
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On all of my boats I just cut an aluminum plate for the pump to bolt to. No need to fasten to the hull.
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Great, I think that rectangular cover would be perfect. And a hole saw cut between the batteries for the hose and wiring? Is it a challenge to feed the hose and wiring down to the transom area and bring it up? Seems like close quarters.
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If it isn't an I/O and you've checked all thru hull fittings, next check for old screw holes and or any damage from intentional beaching, etc. Marinetex is a good product for repairing those types of things.
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Yes you did say you had water coming in unexplained.
Do you have (or did have) a head (toilet)? Mine came with one and was later capped off but the thru hulls cracked and was likely leaking so I removed them and sealed the holes. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...demodification
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny |
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