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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 Alumacraft Pro17 - needs pretty much everything
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<blockquote data-quote="1960 yellowboat" data-source="post: 469609" data-attributes="member: 24593"><p>Well, here's my idea for the holes. This may sound like a simple, dumb idea but why not just hook up your garden hose and squirt water into the boat from the outside holes? That will tell you where it's going. I'm thinking that the one in the back was for a bilge pump and the others for live wells. Me, I'd rather carry an ice chest for my catch and use the live wells for storage.</p><p>Livewell's generally have a pump that brings water in and an overflow tube to let it out.</p><p>You can get everything you need for the motor at Marineengines.com.</p><p>Put in the model numger and you'll see listings for everything you need.</p><p>Also, send "Pappy" an e-mail about engine questions. He's a retired OMC mechanic and knows more about motors than anyone else here. Look for one of his posts under "motors" and click on his name to e-mail him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1960 yellowboat, post: 469609, member: 24593"] Well, here's my idea for the holes. This may sound like a simple, dumb idea but why not just hook up your garden hose and squirt water into the boat from the outside holes? That will tell you where it's going. I'm thinking that the one in the back was for a bilge pump and the others for live wells. Me, I'd rather carry an ice chest for my catch and use the live wells for storage. Livewell's generally have a pump that brings water in and an overflow tube to let it out. You can get everything you need for the motor at Marineengines.com. Put in the model numger and you'll see listings for everything you need. Also, send "Pappy" an e-mail about engine questions. He's a retired OMC mechanic and knows more about motors than anyone else here. Look for one of his posts under "motors" and click on his name to e-mail him. [/QUOTE]
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