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Vic,
It makes no sense. The inrush of water from a holed hull would sink the boat even with a big 2" pump going full tilt. I use a 2" Japsco off the generator via a mud box driven by an electric clutch. The pump only slows things down to buy time to patch the hole. Steve "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... http://www.boattest.com/Resources/vi...px?NewsID=3766 Not much to do about the whales, but the diverter valves to the bilge are sure a good idea. Never heard of that before and never even thought about it. Seems I should have, since I was damage control (HT) when I did a USNR stint. But even my can in the regular Navy didn't have diverters on the fireroom steam fire pumps (I knew about every square inch of the bilges, and all piping runs/valving.) Would make a huge difference in dewatering. A strainer and minimal maintenance are a requirement. Fast access to the diverter valve is another requirement. Anybody have diverters to suck the bilge on their engine and genset water intakes? --Vic |
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