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Then a little bit of something floating around in the bilge goes into
you pump impeller and you have an unpowered sinking boat instead of a powered sinking one. Great. Besides, a raw water pump doesn't have a fraction the capacity of this rig. -- Roger Long "Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... Its engine driven and clamps round your prop shaft, acting as a bilge blower (or rather sucker) untill the water gets up to its intake :-) If you're really screwed then shut off the seacock and cut the raw water intake hose to the engine. Use that to pull water from the bilge, through the engine and out the exhaust manifold. |
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