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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 12-09-2014, 17:10 |
Replies: 11
Views: 1,825
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Driftwoods
Re: Flooding at the dock
I don't know if it was fresh or salt because I didn't taste it. If you saw the Houston/Clear Lake water, you'd not taste it either. That's a gastro-intestinal meltdown in that soup. It was... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 12-09-2014, 15:50 |
Replies: 11
Views: 1,825
Posted By
Driftwoods
Re: Flooding at the dock
That was on of my thoughts, that it had somehow begun to siphon back into the boat. But the cockpit drains are above all of it and clear so I figure that would act like a siphon break. Wouldn't it? |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 12-09-2014, 15:33 |
Replies: 11
Views: 1,825
Posted By
Driftwoods
Re: Flooding at the dock
That's a good question. When we took it out it looked like it ran pretty cleanly BUT ... The discharge hose in my boat (Morgan 43) runs from the bilge and into the engine room into the drain... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 12-09-2014, 15:12 |
Replies: 11
Views: 1,825
Posted By
Driftwoods
Flooding at the dock
Well, not really flooding but there was about 8 gallons of water in the bilge. I know because I bailed it with a bucket, way faster than the manual pump. Making it seem like a big deal was the... |
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