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    Drift Sock/Sea anchor

    Anyone have any experience fishing with a drift sock on a 2320? If so what size are you using? Thanks
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    How dry is your bilge?

    I'm not sure but it might be getting by the bilge cover on the deck. That seems to be the likely weak spot.
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    How dry is your bilge?

    I'm curious about how much water gets in the bilge after a day of fishing. When tuna fishing we're constantly using the raw water washdown cleaning up the mess. I get some water in the bilge but not enough to activate the bilge pump. What I don't like is the salt water sweat and condensation...
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    Bait pump install.

    Thanks. I mounted a dual port bait pump on top of the seacock. Both bait and wash down work fine.
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    Bait pump install.

    Thanks I looked at the old thread posts here and went with direct mount on top of the thru hull. Solid.
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    Livewell wiring...Where?

    Starboard side in the bilge. Had to dismantle every bit of the bundled zip tied wiring to get to it.
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    Livewell wiring...Where?

    Found it, thanks
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    Livewell wiring...Where?

    I'm installing the livewell pump on top of the thru hull fitting. I've unbuttoned most all the wiring in the bilge looking for some unused wiring that I assume is connected to the live well switch in the cabin. Anyone know where to find it and what color it is??
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    Bait pump install.

    Has anyone installed the bait pump farther down the line from the through hull intake? Looks more convenient to just unscrew the c-clamp/hose and attach it there in front of the wash down pump. Any suggestions?
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    Another 2320 new guy

    New to the forum with a 2015 2320 with a Yamaha 225. Got lucky finding this boat. Anyway I've already got lots of good info from the forum and greatly appreciate that. Let's have a great fishing season. Pete
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