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On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 23:41:42 -0500, "Bart Senior"
wrote: We might have covered this once before, however, it is worth repeating. After someone answers it correctly, I'll tell you a real world story relating to it. Why is it a good idea to hand pump your bilge every day when sailing on the ocean? [1 pt] Depending on the source of power for your electric pump it can reduce the strain on your battery bank and save recharge fuel. It keeps the diaphragm in the pump flexed and ascertains that it is primed and working properly. |
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It was not the answer I was looking for, but it's a good answer
Frank.worth 1 point. Thanks. "Frank Boettcher" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote: Why is it a good idea to hand pump your bilge every day when sailing on the ocean? [1 pt] Depending on the source of power for your electric pump it can reduce the strain on your battery bank and save recharge fuel. It keeps the diaphragm in the pump flexed and ascertains that it is primed and working properly. |
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Why do people still think external keels are safer?
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