I’m currently setting up my plan for winterizing my Freedom 325 in a few weeks, and I’m not sure of the best/easiest method for running RV antifreeze through my live well and raw water wash down pumps. Both pumps are mounted directly to the seacocks in the bilge.
I have a Seachoice plunger style inboard motor flush tool that fits over the seacocks from under the boat. But I’m not sure about getting the antifreeze to the plunger. I’m thinking the pumps won’t be able suction it up from a hose in a bucket of antifreeze set under the plunger. A hose and funnel gravity feeding from above would work, but I’m doing this single handed so running the pump, filling the funnel and making sure the plunger stays put could be tough. Or I could spend $50 on something like the Seaworks gravity feed system which I think would do the trick.
Any suggestions or ideas? I’m definitely over thinking this. Thanks guys.
I have a Seachoice plunger style inboard motor flush tool that fits over the seacocks from under the boat. But I’m not sure about getting the antifreeze to the plunger. I’m thinking the pumps won’t be able suction it up from a hose in a bucket of antifreeze set under the plunger. A hose and funnel gravity feeding from above would work, but I’m doing this single handed so running the pump, filling the funnel and making sure the plunger stays put could be tough. Or I could spend $50 on something like the Seaworks gravity feed system which I think would do the trick.
Any suggestions or ideas? I’m definitely over thinking this. Thanks guys.