Billy just create a way to redirect the jet intake from outside the boat to the inside of the boat and the jet pump will get rid of that water in short order.Brazos River Rat ( Billy ) said:Galen , I am sure they will be fine as long as you don't let me drive anymore ..There not a pump big enough for what I did out there .. LOL ..
That is a good way to hook them up . One on auto and one manual ..
Me and Billy adding that 400 lbs. of ballast in the front seat probably don't help :grin:Knotty said:Nature of the beast there will be a lot of water.
galen said:Me and Billy adding that 400 lbs. of ballast in the front seat probably don't help :grin:Knotty said:Nature of the beast there will be a lot of water.
Henry it's a 79 Hondo ski hydroKnotty said:galen said:Me and Billy adding that 400 lbs. of ballast in the front seat probably don't help :grin:Knotty said:Nature of the beast there will be a lot of water.
What hull do you have?
galen said:Henry it's a 79 Hondo ski hydroKnotty said:galen said:Me and Billy adding that 400 lbs. of ballast in the front seat probably don't help :grin:Knotty said:Nature of the beast there will be a lot of water.
What hull do you have?
RandyJET said:I always found putting all the plugs in cut down on the volume of water entering my boat it seemed their absence resulted in no bilge pump keeping up. It is my suggestion you try using the plugs to limit water entering the bilge compartment.