Well when I went to use my livewell on my boat this weekend I discovered that when I flicked on the fill switch no water poured into the well, though I could hear the pump running and water flowing..... Let it run for a few seconds then turned on my bilge pump and water in the bilge.
Upon removing a bunch of screws from my front deck so I could lift it up a bit and stick my camera in to take a picture, I confirmed my suspicions, the fill hose to my livewell had come off and fallen down sticking out from under the bottom of my livewell.
Unfortuantely their is no access to get to the hose and reattach it without removing the front deck on my boat. My front deck is just plywood covered with marine vinyl flooring screwed down with ss screws. I have removed the screws and pryed up the front deck before to run wires, but I cannot remove the whole front deck to to the fact that my boat console/windshield sits on top of the deck.
Without removing the whole console/windshield I can only pry the deck up a bit....
There is no easy way to access the detached hose or to be able to have enough room to work and reattach the hose if I can figure out some way to grab it, tried several times already.
It looks like my two best options are...
1. Unscrew and lift up my whole full windshield double console and then unscrew the remaining deck screws to remove the whole front deck.
2. Make 2 cuts in my deck to create a separate removable front section, so I would not have to touch my console. The picture below shows the 2 cuts I would have to make (red lines) The areas where I would cut are only about 12" across, and there is a double metal support under when the cuts would be so I can add some extra screws to hold down the cut edges.
I am leaning towards option 2, because I don't really want to remove my whole console/windshield, plus by creating the separate front piece of deck, if I every had any other problems again (hoses or recirc pump under front deck) I could easily remove the front detachable section in a few minutes.
Just looking for any advice, thoughts before I start unsrewing my console or cutting my deck.
Thanks,
JimW