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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:34:14 GMT, in message
. net "da2ny" wrote: For Sale: Ericson Safety Pump Ericson Safety Pump,1"-2" Shaft, 800-3000RPM, 4800-45,000gph The Ericson Safety Pump is a permanent installation. It clamshells around the propeller shaft and provides tremendous pumping power when required. The pump acts as a high volume blower when running dry, ventilating the engine room. There are no belts, bearings or gears to wear out. The pump utilizes the vessel's engine for its power source and does not affect engine power unless it is pumping water. ABS Certified. This is not a traditional bilge pump. It is a very effective emergency pump. MSRP: $849. Asking Price: $450 Condition: New, In Box. Questions: . It doesn't look like this particular offer is a bargain http://www.bestmarineimports.com/cgi....cgi?19X362960 but the design looks very interesting. Does anybody have experience with these pumps? I think it would be difficult to shoehorn one into my engine configuration (a V drive with the shaft running back under the engine) but I really like the maintenance free aspect as one less thing to worry about. Ryk |
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