I'll admit that this is a bit of a Rube Goldberg rig, but it is inexpensive and IT WORKS!!
Go to Home Depot and in the plumbing section get a 3/4" CPVC Street Elbow and a 3/4" to 1/2" bushing. FYI, a street elbow has both male and female connections, CPVC is the beige colored fittings (for hot water). Get 6' of braided 3/8" ID hose (1/2" OD) and a small bottle of Gorilla Glue.
The outlet for the AC discharge raw water is 7/8". The male end of the Street elbow is 7/8". With 220± grit sandpaper, sand the male end of the street elbow so that it loose enough that it just fits inside the through hull discharge outlet WITHOUT BINDING. Rough up the inside of the female end of the street elbow, male and female ends of the bushing, and ¾" of one end of the outside of the 3/8" hose. Glue the reducer bushing in the street elbow and then put a dab of glue on the hose and the inside of the bushing and press the 3/8" hose into bushing. Let the glue set up before using.
Before you launch your Ranger, insert the male end into the AC raw water discharge outlet and the other end of the hose inside the passenger window, close the window so that it will stop the hose from slipping out. Launch your boat and when ready open the window and give about four rapid suction pulls on the hose, like the way you used to siphon the gas out of someone's tank, the airlock is gone and 110V AC circulator pump is is primed with water. Before you fire up the AC, reach out of the window and wiggle the hose fore and aft a couple of times and the Street Elbow will fall out of the AC raw water discharge outlet.
This may sound complicated, but is very easy. The best part about it is, that it really works without fail....
Henry
Go to Home Depot and in the plumbing section get a 3/4" CPVC Street Elbow and a 3/4" to 1/2" bushing. FYI, a street elbow has both male and female connections, CPVC is the beige colored fittings (for hot water). Get 6' of braided 3/8" ID hose (1/2" OD) and a small bottle of Gorilla Glue.
The outlet for the AC discharge raw water is 7/8". The male end of the Street elbow is 7/8". With 220± grit sandpaper, sand the male end of the street elbow so that it loose enough that it just fits inside the through hull discharge outlet WITHOUT BINDING. Rough up the inside of the female end of the street elbow, male and female ends of the bushing, and ¾" of one end of the outside of the 3/8" hose. Glue the reducer bushing in the street elbow and then put a dab of glue on the hose and the inside of the bushing and press the 3/8" hose into bushing. Let the glue set up before using.
Before you launch your Ranger, insert the male end into the AC raw water discharge outlet and the other end of the hose inside the passenger window, close the window so that it will stop the hose from slipping out. Launch your boat and when ready open the window and give about four rapid suction pulls on the hose, like the way you used to siphon the gas out of someone's tank, the airlock is gone and 110V AC circulator pump is is primed with water. Before you fire up the AC, reach out of the window and wiggle the hose fore and aft a couple of times and the Street Elbow will fall out of the AC raw water discharge outlet.
This may sound complicated, but is very easy. The best part about it is, that it really works without fail....
Henry