Livewell
I put my boat in the water last weekend and flipped my livewell switch and nothing. It's not pumping in any water at all. Do you guys know if it is possible for the line to be stopped up or could it be a pump problem? Headed to Grand Isle tomorrow and kinda need it. It's a 18' 2008 Nautic Star.
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It's a 18' 2008 Nautic Star.
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Is the pump running and just not pumping or is it not coming on at all? First thing you need to do is check all your connections, from the switch to the pump. Get a 12v test light, make sure you are getting power to the pump. It could be a fuse or the pump could be bad
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I have the same boat and I started having the same prob sat for the front well
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Awesome. Thanks man.
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Had a similar problem. The impeller had some build up on it and wasn't spinning, some WD-40 and a little manual spinning and it works like new.
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First thing I would do is check fuses under the console and look for a burnt one.
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I've seen the plastic pipe the pump is mounted to break. When you turn the pump on all your doing is filling the bilge......be careful! Many boats have sunk because of this
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Salt water is very hard on electrical stuff on a boat. Fuses will get burned, connections will not make contact and wires will break. The problems happen often as the boat get older. The more you use the boat.... the better for the pumps. If I don't use my boat for a while [a week] I will turn on the 2 pumps to be sure they are working. Also on the way home from saltwater fishing, I stop at a freshwater launch and put the boat and trailer in the water [with the boat plug out] to run the outboard and pumps. This also washes the trailer. If a water pump freezes up..... sometimes you can take it apart and free it up...... but you can bet that it will freeze up again shotly. Get a new pump or you will keep having problems. A volt meter is a big help to trouble shoot electrical problem. If you are not getting power to the motor.... it won't work. Look for corrosion at all connections......where the wires connect to the motor wires, at the fuse holder [breaker], battery. To check just the motor..... run 2 wires [+ and -] from the battery to the motor. Jumper cables will work.... just be careful not to touch the two ends together while the other ends are connected to the battery. |
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How many GPH (Gallons per hour) is your current one ?? |
Get the Mayfair pumps!
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Not sure. There is some writing on it and it probably says on it but I can't read it while it's mounted in the hull. I'm going to take it off one day this week and check it out.
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livewell pumps run ya anywhere from $30--$90+
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This is a good replacement. I replaced all the pumps (2 bilge and 1 livewell) with tsunami's. Their quiet and very efficient
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