Thru Hull Location for Washdown Pump ?

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I have a 24' Beachcraft which I was told is actually a Tolly Hull. I have a washdown pump that is now conncted to the I/O fresh water inlet, which I do not like cause you can only use the pump when the engine is pumping. The pump is now located very near the stern next to then engine, under the floorboards. I want to install a thru hull fitting for the washdown pump and can't decide where to locate the fitting. I am a little nervous about drilling a 3/4" hole in the wrong spot. I guess these are the choices, thru the bottom which seems very thick..I was told that these Beechcraft/tolleys had solid fiberglass bottoms. Thru the side below the waterline, thru the transome below the waterline. I know that I need to put in a ballcock valve in case of a broken hose

All opinions and advice is welcome !
 

sasto

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Re: Thru Hull Location for Washdown Pump ?

I would use bronze thru-hull on bottom with bronze valve easily acessable. Mount the pump above thru-hull and below water line if possible for easy priming. Run hose from pump to valve uphill with no low spots to avoid vapor lock. Good Luck.
 

marcortez

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Re: Thru Hull Location for Washdown Pump ?

Best performance will be forward of the stern 2 feet, thru the hull, and off to one side or the other, right below where your planning on mounting the pump/ball valve.

A bronze "clam" shell fitting, copious amounts of 3M 5200/4200 sealant and have a "blast"
 
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