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Agreed again! Switching to the backup pump quickly is a must.
Then I can crawl into the engine room and switch valves to service the failed pump at my leasure. I'm also installing a vacuum gauge in a location viewable in the pilothouse. Hour meter on each pump allows me to manage the use of each pump. Doug s/v Callista "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" wrote in : I want to be able to switch pumps with the flick of a switch not crawling into the engine compartment to switch valves. Doug s/v Callista Engine compartments with dead engines can get ugly in 12' waves beating against the hull in a foundering boat. I'm with Doug. I want it automated as it can get with all the isolation valves open and a pump switch at the helm. Larry W4CSC |
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