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Roger Long
 
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Default We'll see if this works.

I learned the lesson about pulling it out frequently last year. With
the marginal anti-fouling I'm using, enough stuff still grew up around
the hole that the paddle wheel didn't turn after I cleared it. It
just streamed back and jammed it.

Next year, if my berth bottom is far enough above the waterline, I may
try to modify one of these so that it's on a long tube that is far
enough above the waterline that I don't get a big slug of salt water
in the boat every time I pull it. It's in a tight spot and a quick
switch is difficult.

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Roger Long



"Larry" wrote in message
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"Roger Long" wrote in news:kwy0g.283$bG1.161
@twister.nyroc.rr.com:

Knotlog


If you come South, Roger, the only way to keep the paddle wheel
clear of
critters is to pull it out of its little seachest. The B&G SPEED
paddlewheel plug pullout is just part of our post-sailing
checklist....

They stay quite clean, there, in the little fiberglass fitting Amel
installed in the bilge to put them in. If left installed in the
harbor
water in Charleston, you won't be able to pry the buggers out of the
little
wheel in a week.

And they bite like hell....