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On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:49:05 -0700, Ringmaster
wrote this crap: The Boob doesn't know squat. He's never right about anything. I don't need a electric bilge pump. I don't have shore power (although the boat was pre wired at the factory) When I leave the boat I close all thru hulls even if I'm coming back the next day. I have no water leaks except for a small amount that enters the mast when it rains. Now tell me why I should fart with an electric bilge pump. You'll understand when you get a leak. I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
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You'll understand when you get a leak.
. What I understand is if I get a leak the boat will sink and my insurance co. will pay off and I'll get another boat. My first boat was hit by lightening at the pier at night. A electric bilge pump would have been destroyed along with the rest of the electronics. Anyway the boat sank, I got paid and moved up. |
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