Live wells

cowboy_bob

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Hello, I just purchased a Grumman boat (used) and its the first boat I have owed with a live well. I tried putting water into the well at home with a garden hose but the water just kept running out at the back of the boat. There was a tube in the well that I've read about on here and its to use as a water leveler. Is it normal that the water I put in the well drains automatically, or should there be some kind of plug that i'm missing? Thanks in advance for your remarks.
 

NYBo

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Re: Live wells

Welcome to iboats!:cool:

Yes, you need to plug the drain in the bottom of the livewell. If the pump fills the livewell, there should also be an overflow drain.
 

acarter92

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Re: Live wells

Mine has a tube (PVC pipe) that plugs into the bottom drain. The livewell fills ups and drains out the top of the tube. When I'm ready to empty I just pull out the tube and the water drains to the bottom.

Austin
 

5150abf

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Re: Live wells

There are a hundred different livewell designs but most all of them have a drain plug at the bottom and an overflow at tthe top so just get a plug and get it in the bottom hole and you will be good.
 

cowboy_bob

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Re: Live wells

There are a hundred different livewell designs but most all of them have a drain plug at the bottom and an overflow at tthe top so just get a plug and get it in the bottom hole and you will be good.

Thanks for the information, I do have a tube but is does not seem to fit quite right in the hole at the bottom of the well. Maybe its just worn out, I will ask our local dealer. Thanks to all for your replies.
 
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