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Brian Whatcott Brian Whatcott is offline
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Default emergency water pump - recommendation

On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 10:39:26 +0100, Ian Malcolm
wrote:

Brian Whatcott wrote:

On 6 Sep 2006 19:47:07 -0700, "Bob" wrote:



but dont I get points for the 2" trash pump for the time when I
actually need a pump?? Or maybe place a salvors lien on somebodies
boat?

Been Schooled
Bob



Very, very manly, I'd say. (I even caught myself thinking along those
lines at a [ gasp! ] Harbor Freight store where they were showing a
semi-trash pump that looked pretty mean) :-)

Brian Whatcott Altus OK


How about upwards of 900 gpm (yes I do mean over 50000 gph)?

http://www.pump-zone.com/article.php?id=223

Its engine driven and clamps round your prop shaft, acting as a bilge
blower (or rather sucker) untill the water gets up to its intake :-)


Oh yes! Reminds me of that scrap yard builders series on TV:
the objective was to build a fire boat capable of dousing a flaming
building on the far side of a lake.
One team decided to use water jet propulsion as well as for dousing
the flames. They started with a brake drum, and welded on three vanes
for the impeller, and cased it to a hose.
Centrifugal impellors can take plenty of abuse, and absorb lots of
power.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK