Originally Posted by
Gravity08
I then went to a local farm and ranch store (Attwoods). I located the portable sprayers (units on wheels for use behind tractors / movwers). They carried all differnt sizes, volume rates, and prices. Flow rate was not an issue for me. The pump I chose was the cheapest. It came with 3/8s barbs on both intake and exhaust side. Another reason that I chose it. I believe the pump was about 65 dollars. The pump included hardware to mount.
I mounted the pump on the inside of the engine compartment (photo shows pannel from inside the storage locker). I had to loop the intake hose arround to the transom side of the pump for proper flow.
The exhaust hose was left long enough to reach to the swim platform. I installed a 3/8 to barb on the end of the exhaust hose. I then installed the factory hose end to the fitting to cap it off.
I used some left over speaker wire for power and ground. I used small jumper cable clamps for connections. I thought about jooking the pump up to the aux switch on the dash but decided against it. I didnt want anybody turning it on and burning it up.
I am by no means a professional. This is just me tinkering arround trying to make my life easier. I had a portable oil pump loose its connection and spray oil over me and the back of my boat ( 10 hours new). I swore that there had to be a better way and this is what I came up with. Any questions? Just shoot and Ill try to answer.