I’ve asked this question on a couple boards but wanted to see what you guys thought.
I am plumbing in a 40gallon live bait tank (bait tank for anchovies, not a live well). The only thru hull I have is one located just aft of the engines/transmissions under that little hatch under the rear engine cover. There is currently a raw water wash down pump hooked to it.
I was planning to install a bait pump to it but noticed, now that the boat is on a trailer that it is just a standard thru hull and does not have a high speed scoop attached to it like I’m used to running. Has anyone ran a setup like this on these boats without a scoop? Will it still pump while underway? I’d rather not drill anymore holes and I’m putting her back in the water this week so I don’t really have the time.
My plan B is to install a transom mounted pump in the interim until I can install one this winter.
I figure with the way this boat kind of squats in the water while running I have a chance. Any thoughts?
Bait Pump without Scoop?
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Re: Bait Pump without Scoop?
Seems like you are in a position to test the high speed flow rate now. Run the raw water hose while underway and see if/when the flow drops off. If the flow stays strong, you're probably good to go for the bait well.
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Re: Bait Pump without Scoop?
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Re: Bait Pump without Scoop?
I have a wash down intake without a scoop and have been able to use it at 20 knots. Have not tried it at 25 knots since we repowered, but no reason it should not work a long as there is water for it to pick up. Too far forward and I could see it starving also too close to the props. But in the center of the boat should not be an issue.
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I had a washdown without a scoop that worked at any speed. When I added a livewell I put the pump on the same thru-hull; it would not work at any speed above idle, while the washdown continued to function. After some head-scratching I figured it out: the washdown is a diaphragm pump, which is self-priming; the livewell pump is centrifugal, and must be below the waterline or have water supplied to it via a scoop. After adding a scoop the livewell pumps at any speed.
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Re: Bait Pump without Scoop?
I have a centrifugal wash down and have not had an issue while running.
If I was taking off one line I would use Check valves in both lines so one pump can't steal the primer from the other pump. I suspect that no check valve was part of the problem.
If I was taking off one line I would use Check valves in both lines so one pump can't steal the primer from the other pump. I suspect that no check valve was part of the problem.
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Re: Bait Pump without Scoop?
Ended up getting a scoop from my buddy locally just in the nick of time. I’m getting about a 50/50 report on wether it would work or not so didn’t want to risk it. Works beautifully right now.
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