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Whats the best way to get access to the front side of the livewell on the 2021 FSH 210? Does the divider beween the under seat storage come out between those sections? Thanks in advance.
Whats the best way to get access to the front side of the livewell on the 2021 FSH 210? Does the divider beween the under seat storage come out between those sections? Thanks in advance.
Having just pulled the clean out tray to inspect all of the plumbing I’m pretty sure getting to the live well would be from the front and the side in the engine compartment.
The live well pump is located under the clean out tray cover. The service manual shows the live well pump as having a valve mounted to the hull and that valve appears to be under the live well. The aerator appears to be mounted directly to the aft side of the live well, the screen in the live well appears to be mounted onto the inlet pipe of the aerator.
Whats the best way to get access to the front side of the livewell on the 2021 FSH 210? Does the divider beween the under seat storage come out between those sections? Thanks in advance.
I was looking to add another port at the bottom to use the livewell as a washdown storage tank. After disassembling the front and side I decided the rear would be best but havent popped the cleanout cover yet to do the work yet.
I was looking to add another port at the bottom to use the livewell as a washdown storage tank. After disassembling the front and side I decided the rear would be best but havent popped the cleanout cover yet to do the work yet.
I take it you want to fill the live well with fresh water before heading out onto salt water? Pretty crafty way to get 26 gallons of fresh water without taking up storage space adding a separate tank!
I take it you want to fill the live well with fresh water before heading out onto salt water? Pretty crafty way to get 26 gallons of fresh water without taking up storage space adding a separate tank!
Yep, I have just been using the straw method with my intake hose to my washdown pump for now, it works great. I put a y valve in the intake so I can switch bewteeen the factory raw water intake or the fresh water to the washdown pump.
Yep, I have just been using the straw method with my intake hose to my washdown pump for now, it works great. I put a y valve in the intake so I can switch bewteeen the factory raw water intake or the fresh water to the washdown pump.
No I added the SeaFlo washdown pump kit and just tied it into the existing jet pump washdown. Honestly I have yet to use the raw water side since I have had fresh water on the boat to use.
No I added the SeaFlo washdown pump kit and just tied it into the existing jet pump washdown. Honestly I have yet to use the raw water side since I have had fresh water on the boat to use.
Yes I unhooked the original output and moved it to a Y valve at the pump intake and took the pump output and connected to the original raw water quick connect for the hose. I was able to match the original slip connectors at Boat Owners Warehouse to I did not have to cut any original hoses. Here is the only pic I have with me that showes the Valve and pump.
Yes I unhooked the original output and moved it to a Y valve at the pump intake and took the pump output and connected to the original raw water quick connect for the hose. I was able to match the original slip connectors at Boat Owners Warehouse to I did not have to cut any original hoses. Here is the only pic I have with me that showes the Valve and pump. View attachment 144190
Since you said you did not cut any hoses...did you disconnect the line on the backside of the wash down hose quick disconnect and run that to the pump suction side?
Did you use one of the OEM accessory switches to power the pump?
Thanks for the info on where you got the fittings! Any chance you could post the hyperlinks for the parts you used?
I think I’d like to set mine up so that I can either use the jet pump or the sea flow.
Yes, the backside of the quick connect fitting has a slip type connector that releases when you press the unlock ring. I took one of the connectors to the marine store (Boat Owners Warehouse) to match then added the appropiate fittings to prevent cutting. I got the Stainless 3 way valve from Amazon. Its hooked to one of the Aux switches however I had to add a relay after the last use because with extended use it was tripping the breaker in the switch. I used 10 guage wire from the battery to the pump after adding the relay and 16 guage wire from the switch to the relay.
My inspiration was these to videos, I basically did a hybird of the 2 but am planning on using the Livewell instead of the water tank. Im just having a mental block about drilling a hole in livewell.
Yes, the backside of the quick connect fitting has a slip type connector that releases when you press the unlock ring. I took one of the connectors to the marine store (Boat Owners Warehouse) to match then added the appropiate fittings to prevent cutting. I got the Stainless 3 way valve from Amazon. Its hooked to one of the Aux switches however I had to add a relay after the last use because with extended use it was tripping the breaker in the switch. I used 10 guage wire from the battery to the pump after adding the relay and 16 guage wire from the switch to the relay.
My inspiration was these to videos, I basically did a hybird of the 2 but am planning on using the Livewell instead of the water tank. Im just having a mental block about drilling a hole in livewell.
My inspiration was these to videos, I basically did a hybird of the 2 but am planning on using the Livewell instead of the water tank. Im just having a mental block about drilling a hole in livewell.
Having just been in the rear compartment I can tell you you could put a T fitting on the drain hose and add a valve after the OEM T where the main drain and the overflow drain come together. But it would be a bit of a reach to get to that valve through the inspection cover.
One could always put a through hull type fitting in the live well.
Having just been in the rear compartment I can tell you you could put a T fitting on the drain hose and add a valve after the OEM T where the main drain and the overflow drain come together. But it would be a bit of a reach to get to that valve through the inspection cover.
One could always put a through hull type fitting in the live well.
I oringinally thought of tying into the drain hose but wasnt sure on valve to open and close the drain so I talked myself out of that approach. I was planning on using a 1/2 inch thruhull fitting. buy may investigate the drain hose again.
Actually I may get a 12v motorized ball valve to open and close the drain valve. That way once its installed it can be opened and closed from a switch. Any idea the ID of the Livewell drain hose? I haven not been in that compartment since I got the boat and installed the Transducer.