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JG wrote:
Say you had the water level in the bowl below the water level outside
the hull.
Wouldn't that eliminate the need for an intake pump?


Only if you want to sink your boat. 'Cuz as long as the intake
seacock is open, water outside the boat is gonna seek its own level
INside the boat...and will rise to the waterline in--or above the top of
the bowl.

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"Peggie Hall" wrote in message ...
JG wrote:
Say you had the water level in the bowl below the water level outside
the hull.
Wouldn't that eliminate the need for an intake pump?


Only if you want to sink your boat. 'Cuz as long as the intake
seacock is open, water outside the boat is gonna seek its own level
INside the boat...and will rise to the waterline in--or above the top of
the bowl.


But, don't they make a vented loop system to keep that from happening?
Oh, I see, then you'd still need a pump to get the water up past the
vented loop. Duh!

Never mind.

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