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Old 08-21-2019, 01:59 PM   #1
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Those pumps are toys !
Install a new 1 2/2 seacock with a pick up scoop under the boat.
Then install a Rule 17A as close or even better directly off the seacock.
1 1/2 hose off pump to the deck
(White vacuum wire reinforced hose sold at West Marine)
If you want high pressure find a reduction barbed fitting to bring the 1 1/2 hose down to 1/2 diameter with give you 3800 gallons per hr and high pressure.
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I can see the head line now, man sinks 18' boat with wash down hose.. be real Ron... not every boat needs to flood the deck with an 1 1/2" hose, just storing it in a small boat would be a nightmare..my " "toy" does a very nice/fast job of cleaning the boat after hauling lobster pots, bleeding/gutting a limit of haddock, cleaning muck after a morning of clamming or cleaning up after snagging pogies..just like it is supposed to do..
When I had my Holland, the choice was simualr to what you describe.. it had to be..

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Old 08-21-2019, 02:14 PM   #2
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I can see the head line now, man sinks 18' boat with wash down hose.. be real Ron... not every boat needs to flood the deck with an 1 1/2" hose, just storing it in a small boat would be a nightmare..my " "toy" does a very nice/fast job of cleaning the boat after hauling lobster pots, bleeding/gutting a limit of haddock, cleaning muck after a morning of clamming or cleaning up after snagging pogies..just like it is supposed to do..
When I had my Holland, the choice was simualr to what you describe.. it had to be..
LMAO Had to be said. Perfect guy to say it too!

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Old 08-21-2019, 04:12 PM   #3
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Thanks Joe.. and Ron if I ever buy a battleship I’ll set er up just like that.... LOL ;-) and thank you...

Have I got this right,,, I turn the pump on at the helm, the pump fires off and when the pressure reaches design, the motor shuts down til the wash down hose is used... yes?

I like that if that’s the case , been on a couple boats that have switch on pump on , switch off pump off ,,, that’s it !,,,

I won’t mention who Wayne and Niko... LOL
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Old 08-22-2019, 12:07 PM   #4
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Thanks Joe.. and Ron if I ever buy a battleship I’ll set er up just like that.... LOL ;-) and thank you...

Have I got this right,,, I turn the pump on at the helm, the pump fires off and when the pressure reaches design, the motor shuts down til the wash down hose is used... yes?

I like that if that’s the case , been on a couple boats that have switch on pump on , switch off pump off ,,, that’s it !,,,

I won’t mention who Wayne and Niko... LOL
My pressure switch works if you dont have any leaks that is
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Old 08-22-2019, 01:53 PM   #5
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My pressure switch works if you dont have any leaks that is
so you hear it go urmmmp.. then stop.... then urrrrmp then stop.. been there.I'm on my 3rd wash down hose, those things aint made to last.

and any hose connection below the water line should get 2 Stainless clamps

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Old 08-22-2019, 04:18 PM   #6
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My pressure switch works if you dont have any leaks that is
I wonder who did the installation
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Old 08-22-2019, 04:21 PM   #7
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Went lookin in Bahston harbor today for fish to pay for it,,,
That didn’t work out at all... LOL
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Old 08-22-2019, 01:34 PM   #8
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Thanks Joe.. and Ron if I ever buy a battleship I’ll set er up just like that.... LOL ;-) and thank you...

Have I got this right,,, I turn the pump on at the helm, the pump fires off and when the pressure reaches design, the motor shuts down til the wash down hose is used... yes?

I like that if that’s the case , been on a couple boats that have switch on pump on , switch off pump off ,,, that’s it !,,,

I won’t mention who Wayne and Niko... LOL
yes, once the pressure is reached is shuts down..mine is on season # 5..the plastic bladder is a little pricey at west marine, around 60 bucks, you might find it cheaper somewhere else, but IMHO, it makes a better installation.

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Old 08-21-2019, 09:52 PM   #9
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I can see the head line now, man sinks 18' boat with wash down hose.. be real Ron... not every boat needs to flood the deck with an 1 1/2" hose, just storing it in a small boat would be a nightmare..my " "toy" does a very nice/fast job of cleaning the boat after hauling lobster pots, bleeding/gutting a limit of haddock, cleaning muck after a morning of clamming or cleaning up after snagging pogies..just like it is supposed to do..
When I had my Holland, the choice was simualr to what you describe.. it had to be..

So what’s the lifespan of These little pea squirted pumps with the pressure switch before they rust up and #^&#^&#^&#^& the bed, 1-2 years ?
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Old 08-22-2019, 02:12 AM   #10
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The one I’m lookin at has a 3 yr. warranty, plenty good pump for a 20 footer and a replacement for the 5 gal. bucket... :-)
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The one I’m lookin at has a 3 yr. warranty, plenty good pump for a 20 footer and a replacement for the 5 gal. bucket... :-)
Go to West marine for it and get the extended warranty.
Best $20 you can spend.
Also, no matter which style you get buy a Rule.
Their warranty policy is the best and very liberal
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So what’s the lifespan of These little pea squirted pumps with the pressure switch before they rust up and #^&#^&#^&#^& the bed, 1-2 years ?
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I got my 1993 Grady in 2007. Replaced the original Shurflo in 2013. It gets regular use on my watch. So no complaints, other than access. Need another elbow to do the change out...YMMV

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5 years and counting...installed under the console.. still looks like new....I've even run it for 6 hours straight last season when my bait pump died...

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Old 09-05-2019, 07:47 PM   #14
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Put in the ShurFlow 4.0 gpm pump today...
It works great, then it doesn’t work great... dah
It acts like it’s s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& air, it is s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& , one minute a ton of pressure the next air mixed in ,,, WTF
No leak on the pressure side.....

It’s getting the water from the live well pump Y fitting ... the lower outlet?
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That’s s u c k i n g air
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Put in the ShurFlow 4.0 gpm pump today...
It works great, then it doesn’t work great... dah
It acts like it’s s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& air, it is s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& , one minute a ton of pressure the next air mixed in ,,, WTF
No leak on the pressure side.....

It’s getting the water from the live well pump Y fitting ... the lower outlet?
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That’s s u c k i n g air
Do you have a value shutting off the route to the livewell pump when you’re using it? I’m not 100%, but it may be that the flow rate of the pump is creating enough pressure at the “y” where you’re sharing the pickup with the livewell pump that it’s pulling from both directions at that junction. Turning off the ability for it to backflow air from the livewell pump may help you at least troubleshoot the new unit.
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Do you have a value shutting off the route to the livewell pump when you’re using it? I’m not 100%, but it may be that the flow rate of the pump is creating enough pressure at the “y” where you’re sharing the pickup with the livewell pump that it’s pulling from both directions at that junction. Turning off the ability for it to backflow air from the livewell pump may help you at least troubleshoot the new unit.
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Thought that might be it also, shut the valve in the LW tank and problem still...
the seacock with LW pump is in an impossible location, can only reach it with one hand....
this ain’t going to b fun :-(
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Thought that might be it also, shut the valve in the LW tank and problem still...
the seacock with LW pump is in an impossible location, can only reach it with one hand....
this ain’t going to b fun :-(
Ray, remember I had the same boat. I moved mine in the off season so I could get at it with ease.

No boat, back in the suds.
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