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That looks like a nice unit. Much better than the cheap Attwood. I have a
similar one in my '76 trihull, that sees nothing but salt water. 32 years old and it still works fine. Pay attention to the motor housing...that is what counts. The bracket you have pictured looks galvanized, but it can be replaced if needed. Take a look at this link...there are several other models to choose from. http://www.cnejs-hunting-fishing.com...age_Number=355 Jim Rojas wrote in message ... I'm tired of replacing my bilge blowers, as these Atwood Continuous Duty (continuous duty in a pigs eye), inline blowers only last one season before they start squealing. I probably use my blowers more than the average Joe, so I need a blower that offers real, and reliable continuous duty. I looked at this one, and it does look much more durable than the little plastic inline blowers, but the motor doesn't look like it would tolerate a salt environment, though I could be wrong. http://www.greatoutdoors.com/go/prod...er/amback.com/ Any other recommendations? |
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Hey Jim... I hate to tell you but your 31 year old boat is only 28... Well
if it is a '76 as you said!! "Jim Rojas" wrote in message ... That looks like a nice unit. Much better than the cheap Attwood. I have a similar one in my '76 trihull, that sees nothing but salt water. 32 years old and it still works fine. Pay attention to the motor housing...that is what counts. The bracket you have pictured looks galvanized, but it can be replaced if needed. Take a look at this link...there are several other models to choose from. http://www.cnejs-hunting-fishing.com...age_Number=355 Jim Rojas wrote in message ... I'm tired of replacing my bilge blowers, as these Atwood Continuous Duty (continuous duty in a pigs eye), inline blowers only last one season before they start squealing. I probably use my blowers more than the average Joe, so I need a blower that offers real, and reliable continuous duty. I looked at this one, and it does look much more durable than the little plastic inline blowers, but the motor doesn't look like it would tolerate a salt environment, though I could be wrong. http://www.greatoutdoors.com/go/prod...er/amback.com/ Any other recommendations? |
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Well you get the idea...
![]() Jim Rojas wrote in message link.net... Hey Jim... I hate to tell you but your 31 year old boat is only 28... Well if it is a '76 as you said!! "Jim Rojas" wrote in message ... That looks like a nice unit. Much better than the cheap Attwood. I have a similar one in my '76 trihull, that sees nothing but salt water. 32 years old and it still works fine. Pay attention to the motor housing...that is what counts. The bracket you have pictured looks galvanized, but it can be replaced if needed. Take a look at this link...there are several other models to choose from. http://www.cnejs-hunting-fishing.com...age_Number=355 Jim Rojas wrote in message ... I'm tired of replacing my bilge blowers, as these Atwood Continuous Duty (continuous duty in a pigs eye), inline blowers only last one season before they start squealing. I probably use my blowers more than the average Joe, so I need a blower that offers real, and reliable continuous duty. I looked at this one, and it does look much more durable than the little plastic inline blowers, but the motor doesn't look like it would tolerate a salt environment, though I could be wrong. http://www.greatoutdoors.com/go/prod...er/amback.com/ Any other recommendations? |
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