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Newbie to plastic boats
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Leeward O'ahu, Hawaii
Posts: 18
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,384
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If you want to do your pump thru the scupper, I would recommend attaching a sink strainer to the end of it. It gives you more surface area to draw from, which will lead to less debris sucked up. A removable priming bulb and hose is pretty good also. I use a Vittles Vault tank with thru scupper pickup and outflow in my Trident 15. It works great, and rarely have any problems with debris.
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Newbie to plastic boats
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Leeward O'ahu, Hawaii
Posts: 18
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 2,526
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I ordered hobie parts
Including the pick up hose and routed it up through the scupper hole on a 2017 Trident. The tank operates just like a hobie tank. As soon as I get a chance I will post pictures. My parts list was probably more than 230$ well with it though .
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 1,361
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I thought about the scupper pickup when I built my last few tanks. It definitely looks cleaner and does not add drag. I ended up going with an over the side pickup for a few reasons:
- No need to prime - Easier to clear - Drag is not that bad - Non-platform specific. If I wanted to use it on a different yak where the scupper configuration is different then I am still good to go Not trying to sway your decision. Just stating why I went the way I did. Good luck with your build! |
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