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OT--He was wrong then, and he's about to repeat the mistake
wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message ups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 00:53:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: Maybe Grady feels that an offshore boat running 20-30 mph in rough seas could break the through-hull free from the water, causing the pump to lose it's prime? =============================================== Most A/C circulating pumps are not self priming and have to be mounted below the waterline. If the through hull is forward, losing prime in the waves could be an issue I suppose. The through hull is located beneath the cabin sole...so I believe you're right. So, where'd you get the boat, NOYB? Bayside Marina. About a half mile south of Gandy Blvd (by the railroad tracks). It was about 160 run by water back to Naples. Cool, bet that was a fun ride going back to Naples. Did you happen to eat at the Rattle Fish? It's right at Bayside, at Tyson St. Good food, fun place. It looked like a neat place, but I didn't eat there. We were pressed for time, so I brought Publix subs for the ride home. As it turned out, we didn't get back to my house until 2 1/2 hours after sunset. The last 25 miles or so were pretty damn bumpy. I couldn't see how big the seas were because it was dark, but I'd estimate that they were 3-5. It's not a trip that I want to make again in just one day...at least until my kids are older and don't need as much looking-after as they needed on that trip. I'll bet. I used to shark fish from the pier at Ft. DeSoto, and it would get rough as hell out there after sunset. The seas were not bad when I left Tampa. They were 3-4...but spaced well apart. They didn't get bad until south of Sanibel. When you round the southern tip of Sanibel and make a straight course for Naples, you are 15+ miles from land, with nothing to protect you from the strong ENE wind that was blowing that night. |
OT--He was wrong then, and he's about to repeat the mistake
NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message ups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 00:53:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: Maybe Grady feels that an offshore boat running 20-30 mph in rough seas could break the through-hull free from the water, causing the pump to lose it's prime? =============================================== Most A/C circulating pumps are not self priming and have to be mounted below the waterline. If the through hull is forward, losing prime in the waves could be an issue I suppose. The through hull is located beneath the cabin sole...so I believe you're right. So, where'd you get the boat, NOYB? Bayside Marina. About a half mile south of Gandy Blvd (by the railroad tracks). It was about 160 run by water back to Naples. Cool, bet that was a fun ride going back to Naples. Did you happen to eat at the Rattle Fish? It's right at Bayside, at Tyson St. Good food, fun place. It looked like a neat place, but I didn't eat there. We were pressed for time, so I brought Publix subs for the ride home. As it turned out, we didn't get back to my house until 2 1/2 hours after sunset. The last 25 miles or so were pretty damn bumpy. I couldn't see how big the seas were because it was dark, but I'd estimate that they were 3-5. It's not a trip that I want to make again in just one day...at least until my kids are older and don't need as much looking-after as they needed on that trip. I'll bet. I used to shark fish from the pier at Ft. DeSoto, and it would get rough as hell out there after sunset. The seas were not bad when I left Tampa. They were 3-4...but spaced well apart. They didn't get bad until south of Sanibel. When you round the southern tip of Sanibel and make a straight course for Naples, you are 15+ miles from land, with nothing to protect you from the strong ENE wind that was blowing that night. Tampa Bay can get pretty miserable when the wind comes in from the skyway bridge. Because it's quite shallow in a lot of places, it gets choppy as hell. |
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