Mark, thanks a bunch for the pics,they are worth a million words !!
I think that i'll drill holes in an aluminum bracket maybe 3" wide x 1/16 " thick that will be bent to the correct angle of the bottom of the boat at the keel bolt location & fasten it to the bottom of the pump bracket & cut it to the proper length &bend it at the top & screwed to the fiberglass settee & then run the hose with a loop in it,over to the starboard side & out , about 12" to 15" above the water line. What scares me is drilling the 3/4" hole in the side at this location because i don't know if i would be drilling through one wall or to, what do you think ?. The reasons i have for putting it in this location is because this is the lowest part in my boat & also my battery is located under the settee there, making it a breeze to wire it. I'll put a inline fuse for it also.
I'll check the keel bolts for leakage but when i took in all the( tastes like rainwater ) water from TD Narda, when i opened the cabin hatch my settee cushjons were soaking wet so i suspect rainwater is entering the cabin @ the hatch/pop top area when the wind is blowing the rain at a certain angle. I don't think it's bad because the water accumulated over a 3 week period of time. Iam going to throw a tarp over the cabin area which should also help. Also i think by draining the bilge from the lowest spot will be better than having it at your location because i need to keep the bilge as dry as possible because my boat sets on a mooring in tropical conditions, unattended for 2 to 3 weeks at a time & with the high humidity the mold inside the cabin grows fast & always smells musty. I tried a Sun force solar powered vent fan in the cabin roof where the head is to keep some air moving in the cabin but it quit after 3 months,, not well built & most definitely would not recommend it to anyone unless they wanted a 4 1/4" hole in the roof of their boat to worry about sealing up somewhere down the road !! Once again i thank you for the pics & info & if you can tell me how to do the drilling process i would feel like i would owe you a brewery !!
By the way, i was able to get my bent mast straightened out pretty good & just finished building the new standing rigging which was a job but came out good.. I now have to take my new 1/8" fore stay cable to a rigger & have the turnbuckle stud rotary swaged onto the cable & then i'll put all of the mast hardware back on it along with a new masthead light & wind vane & then we''ll take the mast out to the boat by panga & i'll get it hooked up (Pray for me, it should be fun, trying to step a mast while rolling around in the ocean !! )