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<blockquote data-quote="hbouldin1216" data-source="post: 434804" data-attributes="member: 20888"><p>I have a fully plumbed 20 gallon in mine, through-hull pump attached to a seacock as described above. The pump runs non-stop as I usually have a half scoop of sardines in there. 800gph pump might be overkill but it gets the water moving and is constantly flushing the scales. I have two outlets, the tallest of which I run over the side. Once the water reaches that level it will automatically drain. I also run a hose out of the bottom of the tank and down the center channel to the bilge. There's a ball-valve at that end and I just crack it open at the end of the day and dump everything out of the drain plug. Redoing the bunk and floors right now otherwise I'd take some pics but I think I have some floating around somewhere. I'll post them if I can find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hbouldin1216, post: 434804, member: 20888"] I have a fully plumbed 20 gallon in mine, through-hull pump attached to a seacock as described above. The pump runs non-stop as I usually have a half scoop of sardines in there. 800gph pump might be overkill but it gets the water moving and is constantly flushing the scales. I have two outlets, the tallest of which I run over the side. Once the water reaches that level it will automatically drain. I also run a hose out of the bottom of the tank and down the center channel to the bilge. There's a ball-valve at that end and I just crack it open at the end of the day and dump everything out of the drain plug. Redoing the bunk and floors right now otherwise I'd take some pics but I think I have some floating around somewhere. I'll post them if I can find them. [/QUOTE]
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