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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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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny |
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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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1994 Wellcraft V21 |
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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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Yes, it has that little portable toilet in the step through but no through hull fittings below waterline except for the transom, such as trim tabs (which are a HUGE help with passengers), depth finder, engine bolts, etc.
I haven't begun to track down the leak(s) yet. I'm paying a guy to convert my VRO to premix. I dropped it with him before I found this site or I would've done it myself. I'm thinking it's likely one of the through hulls on the transom as the rest of the hull is solid and without an signs of damage. |
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Haven't done much except wash and polish for the past 10 years
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The back side
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