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Livewell problems
Looking for advice/suggestions about how to diagnose the problem that is preventing my livewell from filling (a major problem with the number of pogies in the bay!!!)
Was out to day, found the pogies and started to fill the well, only I had to use a bucket! The aerator doesn't work. The pump sounds like it's working, so I'm thinking the intake is clogged. Boat is in the water. Can I fix it without pulling the boat? Thanks! Jonas |
does it have a strainer on it thats clogged?
is the seacock still closed? pull the hoses and see if water is getting 1. to the pump. and 2. from the pump? |
Where are u located? I may be able to help/
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i have the worst luck with livewell pumps. I seem to go through one every 18 months.
First i would check what FF said, primarily starting with the seacock at the thruhll. If not of that, it could easily be your pump. Unless you have the top of the top of the top of the line, they all seem to be made of the cheapest scrap metal and junk plastic that they can find, and go to sh!t very fast in a saltwater environment. |
f-18---pm sent.
Zac- You don't know me, but I know your boat because I part time at the Kayak Centre in the summers (I teach middle school during the year). Are you trailering this year? Thanks for the tips. |
Assuming you have a good bronze sea cock,
start with the sea cock, disconnect the hose from that, open the valve (quickly) to see if water comes rushing in. Continue from there to the livewell till you find the clog. Or maybe your pump is just no good ??? |
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&&& MINE ><><:lm:
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Good Luck, let us know how you make out with the pump! |
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How do they get away with that BS??? |
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You need to go to a better pump like this http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=44138F than the one you are using ! We go years on our huge pumps, and i'll guarantee our livewells get used more !:uhuh: |
my last pump cost $199 shipped, and that was the best deal I could find on the web. It was not an "el cheapo".
I will try anything at this point, though. The Rule pump that you linked says "will not self prime and must be mounted below waterline." That won't work for me. Are you sure this is the model you are using, Ronnie? |
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Thanks Fishaholic 18!!
Just returned from the boat--the livewell is up and running again beautifully --thanks to Fishaholic 18!!
He also put in a new raw water washdown pump...did great work! Jonas |
what kind of pumps??? Mine crapped out on me this morning!!! pain in the **&#$@ @@#$%(_* @#$%(). May not be the pump, though, may be a short somewhere or a bad connection or splice.
f'n p(*U@ @# 2@#($. |
Go Rule or replace em every year.
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This is the only pump to use for huge volume, last years but don't buy it there.......try this one http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?...15207&id=84540 Only downside is if drifting without running the engine these pumps suck the juice!!!!!! |
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Have Dave check it out...he'll take care of it. Saw you out there this morning with RIJimmy...how'd you do? |
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