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Default Whales and Diverter Valves

On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 15:19:09 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
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As a secondary device, I could see it, but your not going to get a lot
of pump out power through an engine water pump - what, maybe 20/25
gallons a minute? If that?

Sounds about right. Reason I mentioned it is Boatest claims they've
been recommending such diverters for years. And the article indicates
they made a difference when the boat was holed by the whale.

If you are going to go to the extent of retrofitting, why not just get
a big honkin' pump and run it off the gear box or engine front end?


The diverter is basically a Y valve, length of suction hose, and a
strainer on the end. An added real water pump might be hard to do
on some boats.
Anyway, I'm for bare hulls and outboards. Get a hole just break out
the bubble gum, or stick a big cork in it. Or something like that.
Here's the hairy casualty control stuff
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq102-4f.htm

Looks like the captain of the Hull stepped off the port bridge wing
into the ocean as she went over and survived to write his report.
Dewey (DD 349) has a lot of detail.
As a former snipe I found some of this stuff pretty amazing.
Glad I wasn't there.

--Vic