My quick connects are really tight and seem damaged. Does anyone know who makes them and whether the female end (on the boat) can be purchased by itself?
Can you post a link?Follow up: I bought new ones and they work.
Was it the part you screw on the hose or the input on the boat that was bad?I ended up finding a new one on eBay and buying it there. It is Grady White part number 22-473 for my boat.
Your way is not a bad way to do it at all. It does seem like the quick connects at the flush port severely limit the water flow. I'll try flushing at the motor next time and compare the results.I did get them from CPC and they work BUT as was said it is much more efficient to connect at motor, better flow. When I get back in I have boat in wash rack. Spray the hull first one side then the other, then I connect hose to motor #1. Dry one side with shammy , walk back and move hose to motor #2, dry other side and walk to move hose to motor #3. I make sure water is cool after flush so a proper flush time is reached. There are some who use muffs and start engine but I don't like to do that and I certainly do not start when connected to hose on top.
If I need to wash down topside/inside of boat then I try to use two hoses.
So yes CPC works but is "saving" water.
I get a much stronger stream going straight into the engine instead of the quick connect.Your way is not a bad way to do it at all. It does seem like the quick connects at the flush port severely limit the water flow. I'll try flushing at the motor next time and compare the results.