Originally posted by helmut
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To get the discharge out the side, you put a T on the output side of the Jabsco pump and a check valve to stop it from going back out the bottom of the boat. YOu will also need a check valve on the discharge hose to stop it from sucking air when trying to fill. SO it requires a T and 2 check valves. Worth it IMO, but certainly provides more opportunities for leaks since I have 7 hose clamps to make it work (2 on each check valve and 3 on the T). Tomorrow I can find a diagram if you need it. Do a search in the ballast section. SBFan usually runs them that way, IIRC. I am sure someone has drawn it out in a legible fashion so you can visualize it.
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