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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I would like to know how a 18-ft center console to be able to self-bailing. This is the self-bailing aspect of your boat. I see that there is very low freeboard in the stern area (like 6 inches). I suppose most of the water that goes over the bow onto the deck will flow back into the sea through the stern because there is nothing to stop the water from flowing out. I also see that there are two one-way valves on the deck level right at the edge of the stern to drain what little water remaining on the deck out to the sea. This is not considered self bailing, and is the reason you have the bilge pump. And I also see that it has a bilge pump in the bilge area near the stern of the boat. I suppose water that somehow finds its way into the bilge area will be pumped away. Are these what "Self Bailing" means? There is not any other holes on the hull to drain water out. I am asking this because I would like to add a splashwell near the stern area to prevent water from getting onto the deck when the boat is in idle or when I drive the boat backward. But I don't want this splashwell to defect the purpose of "Self Bailing". Therefore, I want to understand how this "Self Baiting" works before I add the splashwell. Thanks in advance for any info. Jay Chan |
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