Hello Mercruiser owners with Engine Mounted raw water Pumps OR members here that have a real understanding of or have worked on or installed these systems. I'm looking for some real world experience/input please. I have a 73 Mako23 I/O with a carburated, electric fuel pump, raw water cooled, reman Michigan Motorz (300+hrs now) 4.3 w/A1G2 outdrive all pretty much OEM. I use the boat early and late season (read, in freezing temps) and recently had an outing interrupted by a failed (lower unit mounted) impeller, along with spending the rest of winter basically rebuilding or replacing my motor I'm considering switching the system to Engine Mounted raw water Pump. Re; it seems to me that in an event not unlike what my crew and I went through this past weekend that if the pump had been inside the boat that I would have had fighting chance to not burn my motor up while saving life and limb. In a very topical internet search it looks as though the parts/system exists, is used in some boats, wouldn't be too difficult to install (I have a deep mechanical background and in-house machine and welding dept)...I'm open to any yeah/neah input regarding the idea. Aside; 1 thing I couldn't find definitive info on is whether the EMP system needs the lower unit pump to lift the water initially OR does the EMP alone have enough pull to draw the water all the way up to it's inlet from the LU. Again, any input appreciated, thanks in advance.