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Has anyone heard of a bilge pump that operates without batteries or
electricity? I know that there was one manufactured in Norway at one
time, but for some reason I can't find it anywhere. Can someone
please help me out.
thanks.
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We've got one that can be attached to a willing crew.

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sissy_bear2001 wrote:

Has anyone heard of a bilge pump that operates without batteries or
electricity? I know that there was one manufactured in Norway at one
time, but for some reason I can't find it anywhere. Can someone
please help me out.
thanks.


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Tin cups work well....there is that devise that looks like a bicycle =
pump, too...it is "people-powered"

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Has anyone heard of a bilge pump that operates without batteries or
electricity? I know that there was one manufactured in Norway at one
time, but for some reason I can't find it anywhere. Can someone
please help me out.
thanks.


This one?

http://www.jrsupplies.com/index.html



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SAIL LOCO
 
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I have one that operates without electricity.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"


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The pump from http://www.jrsupplies.com is excellent. Only about
$100. Never needs electricity. Just keeps working.
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Thorse Norwegians are crafty fellows.

Gary Rifkin wrote:
The pump from http://www.jrsupplies.com is excellent. Only about
$100. Never needs electricity. Just keeps working.



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Yes. My aged C30 came with one. The surveyor said it was there to provide a
choice in case of a hull leak. You could simply watch, in which case you
would drown, or start pumping its handle until you died of a heart attack
instead. Yourchoice .....


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