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Yes that is how my deck drain is proposed to be routed out the transom from the floor. Still looks like the Gemlux thruhull fitting, will have to be mounted lower then I would like for it to work. It does not matter if you trailer your boat, but mine will have to stay in the water 5 months out of the year. I don't want the fitting to be constantly submerged in water for that long.
Please post pictures of your install. I'm very interested to see the final height of the fitting, once installed on the transom in relationship to the water line of your boat. |
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Going to get ugly when you reverse. If you’re not raising the deck and you want dry feet you can always add holes to drain into the bilge. As long as you have plugs for them they work great. I know some will think it is a sin to drain into the bilge but I did it for years with no issues on two different boats. With two good pumps there is no amount of water that can come down 2 one inch holes the pumps won’t clear.
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I used the Gemlux on my 23' rebuild. Never wet feet even without raising the deck. They were always above the waterline. Plumbed like Nate's drawing. I'm sure the bracket helped when in reverse.
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I drain outnof the side
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I have the exact setup as Capt Chuck. same gemlux flapper same hole locale. deck not raised, armstrong bracket full float type not the skinny minny (made for twins with a single i think). cut that hole height exactly like Chuck. if was me, id move the hole cut in earlier pic to what chuck pic has. drain out transom gravity works nicer.
now with a 200lb guy in the corner a little water. fill the livewell tank behind the leaning post, same dude in corner, yeah water comes in corner a bit more. the key is it self drains at rest. personally draining into the bilge for the deck is a no go. i have dual pumps, and occasionally can get clogged when scales get in there or a piece of potter putty knocks loose. then its a battery question when pump runs, and how long pump will run... and say a rain storm hits and boats on a mooring...for me its peace of mind i want to know that self bails at rest is all. i may grab a duck scupper just to see, its cheap. not sure the effort to get out my existing gemlux flapper scapper is worth it, but for 15 bucks why not look.
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