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hi folks
looking for some help on how to properly drain/winterize the fresh water lines on my 94 tournament 223. the boat just arrived here in canada this week and it needs to be dealt with asap.
first problem, there is a live well pump switch on the dash but if i turn it on nothing happens. i can't tell if it works or where the pump would be to check it. is there any standing water in the live well system?
second problem, it has a fresh water hose coming out of the starboard seat locker and and a small faucet built into an alcove in the coaming also on the starboard side. there is a pump in the starboard bilge compartment and the water tank to feed them seems to be a white plastic tank just forward of the fuel tank in the bilge.
what i need to do is completely drain this whole water system. i think if i disconnect the feed line to the pump and drop it into the bilge that should gravity drain the main tank and feed line? however, the spaghetti from the pump into the hose and faucet looks trickier. i am thinking i will need compressed air to blow it out unless there is a low point draincock somewhere that i can't see?
any help is appreciated
looking for some help on how to properly drain/winterize the fresh water lines on my 94 tournament 223. the boat just arrived here in canada this week and it needs to be dealt with asap.
first problem, there is a live well pump switch on the dash but if i turn it on nothing happens. i can't tell if it works or where the pump would be to check it. is there any standing water in the live well system?
second problem, it has a fresh water hose coming out of the starboard seat locker and and a small faucet built into an alcove in the coaming also on the starboard side. there is a pump in the starboard bilge compartment and the water tank to feed them seems to be a white plastic tank just forward of the fuel tank in the bilge.
what i need to do is completely drain this whole water system. i think if i disconnect the feed line to the pump and drop it into the bilge that should gravity drain the main tank and feed line? however, the spaghetti from the pump into the hose and faucet looks trickier. i am thinking i will need compressed air to blow it out unless there is a low point draincock somewhere that i can't see?
any help is appreciated