Mr. Demeanor
11-22-2011, 09:02 PM
Ive been playing with my transom mounted pickup for quite awhile and have decided its staying. I have had it rigged so it works well but looks sloppy. Its time to make it look as good as it works but I need some ideas. i want to run the hose from the pickup into the boat and then back out the top of the transoms to the motor.
This is the current set up the Driver affectionately asked if I had a livewell on the boat :reddevil:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0331.jpg
The pickup is a Bobs adjustable pickup. I have the tube height and shape exactly where I want it so I want to keep that part of it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0328.jpg
You can see there is some rust on the fitting on top of the Bobs pickup. This is because Bobs Machine has welded a cast fitting to a stainless tube and calls it a stainless pickup. :nonod: I plan on cutting the cast fitting off and welding a stainless fitting on.
My plan is to run the hose up through the bottom of the notch above the fitting and into the boat. What I need is some sort of flanged fitting or bulkhead fitting that I can attach the correct hose to and have just a short piece of hose between the flanged part and the Bobs pickup.
I would run the hose through here:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0330.jpg
My idea is to use a drain plug fitting like the one in the sponson and attach a fitting that will accept hose to the inside and outside. The inside is completely foamed in at that location so using a through hull that requires access to the inside to tighten will not work. I will have to tunnel through the foam to run my hose down from the inside top of the transom. I already made a "tool" to do that by taking a 1" piece of pvc and cutting teeth into the end. By twisting and pushing it cuts right through the foam taking out a plug and leaving a nice straight hole. Luckily I have access from the top through a pie plate.
Im going to try and find some braided steel hose made from 316 stainless since I boat in salt a lot.
The end at the motor should be easy. Just need the right fitting.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0333.jpg
Any other idea for getting the hose into the boat or other option appreciated.
This is the current set up the Driver affectionately asked if I had a livewell on the boat :reddevil:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0331.jpg
The pickup is a Bobs adjustable pickup. I have the tube height and shape exactly where I want it so I want to keep that part of it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0328.jpg
You can see there is some rust on the fitting on top of the Bobs pickup. This is because Bobs Machine has welded a cast fitting to a stainless tube and calls it a stainless pickup. :nonod: I plan on cutting the cast fitting off and welding a stainless fitting on.
My plan is to run the hose up through the bottom of the notch above the fitting and into the boat. What I need is some sort of flanged fitting or bulkhead fitting that I can attach the correct hose to and have just a short piece of hose between the flanged part and the Bobs pickup.
I would run the hose through here:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0330.jpg
My idea is to use a drain plug fitting like the one in the sponson and attach a fitting that will accept hose to the inside and outside. The inside is completely foamed in at that location so using a through hull that requires access to the inside to tighten will not work. I will have to tunnel through the foam to run my hose down from the inside top of the transom. I already made a "tool" to do that by taking a 1" piece of pvc and cutting teeth into the end. By twisting and pushing it cuts right through the foam taking out a plug and leaving a nice straight hole. Luckily I have access from the top through a pie plate.
Im going to try and find some braided steel hose made from 316 stainless since I boat in salt a lot.
The end at the motor should be easy. Just need the right fitting.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/MrDemeanor/Biel/100_0333.jpg
Any other idea for getting the hose into the boat or other option appreciated.