i just read that a fresh water flush arrangement will do in a pinch.
if you need to use it, you certianly are in a pinch.
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emergency bilge pump
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- Elizabeth Ann
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Actually the best emergency bilge pump is what I think Vikings and Ocean Yachts do in their boats as standard practice. They have two raw water cooling cocks or valves in line of each other. One is attached to draw water from the outside of the boat throught the inlet. The other has a pick up on the bottom of the bilge near the water-line at the stern of the boat (i.e. if this is actually making contact with water it is an Emergency).
If this situation arises you close the cock leading outside and open the one to the bilge. You will now be drawing water from your bilge thorough your engine and depositing it outside the boat. It amazing how much water an engine churns through.
I've been thinking about putting on on our 28.
If this situation arises you close the cock leading outside and open the one to the bilge. You will now be drawing water from your bilge thorough your engine and depositing it outside the boat. It amazing how much water an engine churns through.
I've been thinking about putting on on our 28.
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Hey Tomcat,
What is that black (looks like plastic) part with the green dial?
Jorge
What is that black (looks like plastic) part with the green dial?
Jorge
Baby Bella
1994 Albin 28TE
(D254 Mercruiser/BMW)
Merritt Island, FL
1994 Albin 28TE
(D254 Mercruiser/BMW)
Merritt Island, FL