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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 21-10-2015, 06:49 |
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a64pilot
Re: Cheap/basic redundant bilge pump setup
Did you see the post where someone used a bungee cord to return the pump handle and towed a triangle in the water to operate the handle, triangle keeps jumping out of the water, bungee resets the... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 21-10-2015, 06:46 |
Replies: 46
Views: 10,460
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a64pilot
Re: Cheap/basic redundant bilge pump setup
You can spend a small fortune on a high water alarm or just buy one of these. I am admittedly paranoid of water in the boat and have one of these too as they are so cheap and independent of the... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 20-10-2015, 16:32 |
Replies: 46
Views: 10,460
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a64pilot
Re: Cheap/basic redundant bilge pump setup
Pumps are seperate, don't share anything, even on separate circuits, each has it's own thru hull. Sent from my iPad using Cruisers Sailing Forum |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 20-10-2015, 13:18 |
Replies: 46
Views: 10,460
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a64pilot
Re: Cheap/basic redundant bilge pump setup
I have two bilge pumps, twin rule 1,500's. One switch is mounted higher than the other so the second pump only comes on if the first pump is inop or the leak worse than one pump can handle, I have a... |
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