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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message: Why would they have an exit point underwater? That makes no sense. It might make one nervous but is does make sense. The sense is in the idea that it's the water running past the thru-hull that creates the suction that pulls the bilge water from the boat. ~ In the age of strong batteries and good electric pumps the need for a non-electric "pump" might seem silly. But I guess in 1958 when the boat was made maybe pumps weren't so good or cheap or something ??? Now that you said that, I'd secure/cap that fitting off and put a new one higher than the water line. Well, I don't really want to put any more visiable holes in this old boat than I already have - so maybe I'll take your idea of running a hose up to the front and to a "T". Or maybe just not worry about it. |
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