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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1973 14X32 flat bottom scrap yard special
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<blockquote data-quote="Gators5220" data-source="post: 260126" data-attributes="member: 7298"><p>First and foremost nice start to your build =D> Second I haven't mounted any bilge pumps yet but bought two 1500 gph and two 1000 gph's for my boat, for two smaller 1000 gphs in the front and two larger 1500 gph. I did this because mine is more offshore used and two because my boat is cut in two halfs with my layout. You prob could get by with two smaller 500 gph if it's mostly freshwater use thou. Just my input. Good luck with the build!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gators5220, post: 260126, member: 7298"] First and foremost nice start to your build =D> Second I haven't mounted any bilge pumps yet but bought two 1500 gph and two 1000 gph's for my boat, for two smaller 1000 gphs in the front and two larger 1500 gph. I did this because mine is more offshore used and two because my boat is cut in two halfs with my layout. You prob could get by with two smaller 500 gph if it's mostly freshwater use thou. Just my input. Good luck with the build! [/QUOTE]
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