I'm trying to replace this hose that's old and cracked but can't figure out where it goes from the bottom of the bilge to the back of the boat?
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It appears a hose runs from the icebox to the bilge. I don't see any indication of a bilge pump hose.So does this indicate the hose is coming from the ice box area?
Tom J may be right as I'm not seeing any limber holes between the two bilge compartments. I do see holes, through what looks like a stinger, where there are wires running through. Besides the fact that it is not a good idea to run electrical wires through the bilge, one of those holes looks like it was drilled though after the bilge was painted as there looks like rub marks made by a drill bit next to the hole. I would be concerned with that as if there is wood inside that stringer that has not been sealed there could be rotted wood in there . Not being familiar with this boat the lack of limber holes may be one clue in figuring out if this boat was manufactured with a bilge pump. I would look to see if there is a switch in the electric panel that looks like it came with the boat. If there is any part of the old cracked hose you mention you could push an electrical snake through it or blow air through it to locate where it discharges.It's possible your boat didn't have a bilge pump.
Was there a bilge pump connected when you bought the boat? Or did you connect it to the hose?I put the bilge pump in there temporarily to pump out the water, the old hose cracked when I went to put the bilge pump in. I am wanting to replace the hose and then install the pump permanently. The schematics in the hunter manual seems to indicate its coming from the ice box? But I'm having trouble finding where that begins.