Fishtales said:
As for the livewell, there is no issue other than water is picked up and can start to fill the livewell. On my 282, it would literally fill and overflow at running speed.
This past week my wife and I were fishing the Delaware river from Burlington north. Most of the day we motored along at about 30mph or so and saw no issue, I was keeping the speed down taking it easy on both us and the boat. At the end of the day when running back I opened it up for a short full throttle blast that was in the high 40's and Paula saw that the forward livewell was overflowing onto the deck. I didn't have the pump on and when it is on, the 800gph livewell pump won't overcome the drain. The forced flow of water through the strainer must be significantly higher than that pumps output and certainly that of my bilge pump. If a line blew I doubt the bilge pump would do much against it at least while running. Water could fill up the bilge very quickly.
I doubt I'd know if the bilge pump was running as you can't hear it run even when the boat is anchored engine off.
I'm thinking about hooking up a float switch to a warning light possibly with an alarm at the helm that would alert me if the boat was taking water.
I'd mount it a little higher than the bilge pumps working depth so its not going off for routine bilge pump duty. I don't think it would cost very much to put that together.
edit: I see they are available and if I thought ahead I would have found room for it in the new dash I installed last winter. :roll:
Oh well, I'll find room somewhere for it.
Mike.