Bilge Pump

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    Bilge Pump

    Hi All

    I have a 2000 Max II and what would be the best way to install a bilge pump? one pump with 4 suction tubes or 2 pumps 2 tubes each etc etc. and also what would be the best type of pump.

    thanks

    Larry

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    You cannot have more than one suction tube per pump unless they are all submerged, the pump will only suck air if any of the tubes are above the water. My Max IV has two pumps, one at the front and one at the rear. I'm confident this is more than sufficient.

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    I usually make up a z shaped bracket of aluminum that bolts to inner frame rail and lays in bottom of the tub. Mount pickup screen to that so you don't have to drill the tub. The main reason for my bilge is to get the belt dry enough to apply power again if I have managed to take in a lot of water. The clutch side of a max is tough to get a pump in so mine is on the right as far back as reasonable. Life is best if the bilge pump is never needed. That being said mine has been used. It was useless when I was standing on the seat with the river at my waist. One should be enough good luck

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    ......when I was standing on the seat with the river at my waist. Wow does that ever make wild images flash through my mind!
    Thanks for that.A picture would be priceless.

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    I will say it was a bit better than sitting on top of the cage on an air boat with feet in the water. Bilge pump usless again.

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    bilge pump

    Quote Originally Posted by msafi65 View Post
    I will say it was a bit better than sitting on top of the cage on an air boat with feet in the water. Bilge pump usless again.
    Doesn't seem fair. There are stuntmen getting paid big bucks for these stunts and i bet the water where you live is usually colder.

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    What brand and size of pump? I'm interested in this insurance as well.

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    Walmart had some small units I believe they are 250-350 gallon per hour. The ones that are over 500 are difficult to get chain clearance when installed. I believe the brand was Atwood and the price was well below my local boat shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msafi65 View Post
    Walmart had some small units I believe they are 250-350 gallon per hour. The ones that are over 500 are difficult to get chain clearance when installed. I believe the brand was Atwood and the price was well below my local boat shop.
    10-4. I'll check it out. Thanks Mark.

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    So I haven't had my max II on the water yet, but damnit I'm determined to float. For an extended period of time..

    Having said that, for those of you with the pumps, how much does it run when your afloat? How long are you afloat?
    I guess I'm hoping to be able to set sail, kill the motor and just float for a couple hours at a time. But i don't really see anyone fishing off these in the middle of a lake, but I am going to be that guy.
    One way or another..

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