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Cockpit drainage, lets try again
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 06:53:35 -0700 (PDT),
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OK, lets try for some real info this time and no insults. Do so-
called offshore boats really have good scuppers? Can anybody provide
a link to a pic of such?
Next, areas below the deck, are they sealed on offshore boats or
accessible via a hatch? How much do said hatches leak? (my sealed
compartments have 6" screw in type access ports).
Here's another clue about "open" boats that operate in heavy
conditions:
http://www.pasty.com/~barbspage/36MLB4.JPEG
You need to be able to get the water out FAST. The cockpit deck needs
to be just above the waterline, with a lot of square footage of direct
drainage that does not involve tubes or hoses. A water filled cockpit
needs to drain in seconds, not minutes. The boat should also be
self-righting.
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