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"Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... 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. If you're screwed, you're screwed. Powered or not. Besides, a raw water pump doesn't have a fraction the capacity of this rig. No argument there. But then nor does it have the constant horsepower drain that pump incurs. But if flooding of a major nature is happening, a pump that can keep up with it is more important than moving, otherwise movement will have a decidedly downward trend. |
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