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Old 27-01-2012, 11:41   #31
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Re: Possible to Ose One thru-hull for drain and intake ?

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Two thruhulls in the galley, one for exhaust and one for intake, separated by about a foot. Works pretty well.
That would be nice. Except I have one, small water tanks, and no intention of hauling out anytime soon. Thanks though!
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