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Many suggest only one at a time so there in no chance of one shutting off unexpectedly and you not noticing since there is still engine noise. That could flood out the stopped engine (hydrolock). If you will flush a lot and sit at the helm monitoring RPM of both it will save time. You might consider a 3/4" hose for increased flow. Suggest 3/4" feed hose from faucet, Y adapter with individual shutoffs, two short sections of 5/8 hose (to each side- made by cutting a hose and crimping a make end on each), then the flush adapters.
I've used a dual hose in the past, but typically just do one at a time since the pressure isn't very much, and I worry about a kink in the line with such little pressure, and not noticing it.
While we're on the subject. . . . is there a good hose anyone can recommend for flushing/cleaning the boat? The hoses I have used in the past (on previous boats ) always left green or black streaks wherever they came in contact with the boats gelcoat.
Nothing wrong with making a Y like that, but I'd make sure you can turn each side off one at a time and I'd not run both at the same time because Jetboater4life is correct....you half your water pressure! Many people notice that when running on the hose no water comes out of the pee holes....this is because the water pressure isn't high enough to get water to the upper pee hole outlets. So I'd not want to run we even lower water pressure by halving it and running both engines (unless you have seriously high pressure and your engines pee when both running off one hose!) Just my opinion....
I use an RV water (blue color) hose from walmart. I keep it clean and store in the boat. I hang it down and connect to the hose from the fauces so it stays "brand new".
While we're on the subject. . . . is there a good hose anyone can recommend for flushing/cleaning the boat? The hoses I have used in the past (on previous boats ) always left green or black streaks wherever they came in contact with the boats gelcoat.
That's one reason I use the white hose, it was one of my old ones from my camper, it's only a 15' hose I use on the end of a 50 or 75 foot.
I only flush one engine at a time, I made this mainly because I got tired of switching the one adapter I had before and on this one I can shut the hoses off independently.
The marina wash rack probably has enough flow to do both at once but I can barely get anything out of one pee hole at home.
@GiddYupJoe I looked up this hose on amazon and it had over 300 1 star ratings. Normally I take amazon ratings with a grain of salt but I'm strongly deterred by the feedback. In fact all the expanding hoses got crappy ratings for poor construction and failures after minimal use.
They sell the white "potable" hose at Wal-mart in the RV section by automotive.
Those shrinking hoses suck! My wife bought one last year, it has 1/4" hole at each end for the water to pass through.
Never even read the reviews. Just grabbed one at SAMs club while picking up apple juice for the kids. No clue if it's great or not but the few times I have used it, it's worked as expected. My boat is in a slip and I would rather not carry a 25' hose with me every time I want to hose down or flush! This hose allows me to just toss it under a seat an forget about it! If it fails me 2 months from now the convenience was worth the lost $30!