Hi All
I have a deck wash pump to fit to my boat, was woundering where the best place for the water pickup to be mounted.
Keith
Hi All
I have a deck wash pump to fit to my boat, was woundering where the best place for the water pickup to be mounted.
Keith
G'day
Most of the ones i've seen are mounted on the transom. However get in contact with Grand_Marlin and pick his brains.
Dave
I put mine next to bungs and seems to work ok.
mine also picks up near bungs and seems fine
Have it so that it is always in the water even on a high plane.
Do not have it in the centre at the lowest point as when you are beached, it will pick up sand.
Angla
If you only intend to use it when the boat is at rest, then I reckon in through the transom is fine.
Keep in mind though that unless you are fitting a strainer to the sytem it will suck back in any slops that go over the back off your bait board (fish guts etc).
Mine also picks up near where the bungs are.
- Darren
Why not fit a 50 or 100 lt collapsible fresh water tank in the bow or midships and plumb your suction from it.
This also gives you a fresh water shower to keep the Minister for Finance and tinlids happy too.
I have both fresh water and sea (plumbed via a brass marine intake thru the hull with a stop-cock) and rarely if ever use the sea water now.
Chimo
What could go wrong.......................
I have a hole thru the hull forward of transom & offset, that way i don't pickup waste from the bait board
Does this mean u hose of fish and clean them with fresh waterOriginally Posted by Chimo
brrear
No. They go into the salt water ice slurry in the esky!!
Should I wash them in fresh too, is that what you do?
Chimo GOM
What could go wrong.......................
excuse my ignorance, but i have never seen a deck wash. please explain how it all works.
thanks
G'day
Deckwash, high pressure 12V pump, generally with a raw water pickup. Raw water is picked up through the hull by a number of ways, through the 12V pump and then through a garden hose/coil hose setup, usually with a trigger nossle. these are usually to wash down decks from food, spew, fish guts/blood/scales and anything else that can bake onto the boat, making it much harder to remove later.
Dave
What is the cheapest alternative when fitting a deck wash?
G'day
Cheapest alternative when fitting a deckwash? No idea. Personally when doing ANYTHING with the boat i always use top quality, as the marine environment has no mercy. Top quality also comes at a price tho. As for an alternative... how about a 9L plastic bucket... athough you don't get the pressure.
Dave
Madman 1 mate you could, that is if you have a live bait tank, fit a two way tap and alternate between live tank and wash down, only downfall no were near the same pressure.Originally Posted by madman1
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