salt water manifold
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salt water manifold
nic you had mention in a former post the idea of creating a salt water manifold for generator raw water,salt water wash down,and live bait well pump,i discussed the differculties of fitting all those outputs with individual ball valves,and salt water filters.well here is the completed project with access to all valves and filters and of course i had to work around port fuel filter.i use 300 psi. triple reinforce water hose and bronze fittings for valves and thru hull.-----thanks for the tip
I plumbed my washdown and livewell off of the engine intakes. I kept the tee close to the seacock and I have never had any trouble with them sucking air or depriving the engines of adequate water I do have valves on them so that I can isolate them if necessary. I have 11/2" intakes necked down to 11/4" at the strainers. I figured the extra size would cover the relatively small water usage of those items. I made a manifold for my washdown pump so that I can draw from the freshwater tank, the seacock or from the Sendure overflow that doesn't go into the exhaust, so that I can have hot washdown water! This way I can clean the deck and washdown the rods with freshwater on the way home.
Rawleigh
1966 FBC 31
1966 FBC 31
It really cuts the fish guts good and feels great when striper fishing in the wintertime. Half of my Sendure water goes out through an outlet on the side of the hull, and I added a tee in that line for the supply.
I was a little hesitant about plumbing into the intakes as well, but I tried it on the washdown with no ill effects, and then I added the livewell to the other engine.
I was a little hesitant about plumbing into the intakes as well, but I tried it on the washdown with no ill effects, and then I added the livewell to the other engine.
Rawleigh
1966 FBC 31
1966 FBC 31
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