Randall,
I was able to fit a 1 1/2" through hull in the stock recess where the original 3/4" through hull came mounted from the factory. The one I used has the strainer foot. This one BARLEY fits in the molded recess, if you are not using that location, you could probably get that 2" somewhere. On our boat, 99 Pro Air, it was a b!&^* to get my plumbing laid out to clear everything. After I was done, I smacked myself in the forehead when I had a good look at where the engine intake is. In hindsight, I should have swapped where I mounted my ballast intake with the water intake for the enigne. I could have mounted all of the pumps and laid the plumbing out better back near the propshaft and exhaust pipes. I would suggest having a look back there and seeing if you could fit it in your boat. My system has 3 x 1200 Tsunamis, and they work great, but I can only run 2 at a time with my current manifold design. My manifold is just 2" PVC plumbing T's joined together. I used the 1 1/8" bilge hose for my fills, and 3/4" for the empty side. The only other change I would consider is the locker sack uses the 3/4 800 Tsunami, and I might switch it and the plumbing for the bigger pump and lines.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Jack
I was able to fit a 1 1/2" through hull in the stock recess where the original 3/4" through hull came mounted from the factory. The one I used has the strainer foot. This one BARLEY fits in the molded recess, if you are not using that location, you could probably get that 2" somewhere. On our boat, 99 Pro Air, it was a b!&^* to get my plumbing laid out to clear everything. After I was done, I smacked myself in the forehead when I had a good look at where the engine intake is. In hindsight, I should have swapped where I mounted my ballast intake with the water intake for the enigne. I could have mounted all of the pumps and laid the plumbing out better back near the propshaft and exhaust pipes. I would suggest having a look back there and seeing if you could fit it in your boat. My system has 3 x 1200 Tsunamis, and they work great, but I can only run 2 at a time with my current manifold design. My manifold is just 2" PVC plumbing T's joined together. I used the 1 1/8" bilge hose for my fills, and 3/4" for the empty side. The only other change I would consider is the locker sack uses the 3/4 800 Tsunami, and I might switch it and the plumbing for the bigger pump and lines.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Jack