I purchased a 1998 Osprey 175 this past weekend from it's original owner. While the hull is in great shape, all of the electronics/wiring/plumbing is shot. I plan on isolating the outboard's wire harness (which is functional) and gutting everything else.
Since I am not big into fishing, I plan to remove all of the wiring/pumps for the live wells, bait wells, and their associated plumbing lines for drains/intakes. Everything is caked with 18 years of gunk and I'd rather get unnecessary stuff out of the bilge. I've got a bit of OCD so if it doesn't work/have a function, I don't want it. Haha
It looks like there is a drain at the bottom of the bait well (beneath the seat in front of the center console) that runs to a through-hull fitting that's below the waterline. Obviously, if I disconnected this through hull fitting, water would flood the bilge. Since I'm no expert on hydrodynamics, it's my understanding that water is constantly in this plumbing line, until it bends up and reaches a point higher then the waterline. Correct? If I want to disconnect this line from the bottom of the bait well, is there a good way to cap this line? Do I secure the plumbing line so its held higher then the water line inside the gunwale? I'd rather not deal with patching the through-hull fitting.
Some may say to just leave it connected to the bottom of the bait well, but beneath my console, an access port is open to allow all these plumbing lines to connect to their wells. I'd prefer to get rid of these lines, and close the access port back up.
The only plumbing intend to replace and have functional, is the bilge pump (pump, wiring, hoses, clamps) with a float switch.
Electric wise, I will re-wire the navigation lights, fish finder/gps, bilge pump, and add a marine radio, some courtesy lights, and a USB power supply. I plan to install a Perco battery switch, and two buss bars for wiring any accessories. The boat is currently set up with a single battery, and I am debating whether to add a 2nd battery; 1 Starting and 1 accessory. The biggest power draw will be the marine radio, which will be the only accessory running after the motor is shut off. I can't imagine the radio running more than an hour, 2 hours tops, before starting the motor up again to leave the sandbar. Is that pushing the envelope for a single battery? Or should I be ok?
Thanks in advance.