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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:29:51 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 9:58 am, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... OK, lets try for some real info this time and no insults. Do so- called offshore boats really have good scuppers? Can anybody provide a link to a pic of such? Next, areas below the deck, are they sealed on offshore boats or accessible via a hatch? How much do said hatches leak? (my sealed compartments have 6" screw in type access ports). By that controversial Florida fellow: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/sinking.htm Eisboch I like Pasco. Interesting that he says to seal up scuppers if they are too low and rely on bilge pumps. In the pic he gave, the scupper was even with the cockpit sole, so why have a bilge pump? Where is the pump pumping if the deck is supposed to be sealed? I looked over the Tolman last night, adding a deck would be no problem. Even big scuppers would not be too difficult. I sure hate losing access to my hull though. In my opinion, bilge pumps are not for getting rid of water from a greenie. They are for getting rid of water due to rain, condensation, dripping shaft seals, etc. Scuppers are for getting rid of greenie water ... in a hurry. Some would say that's what low transoms are for. :) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:29:51 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 9:58 am, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... OK, lets try for some real info this time and no insults. Do so- called offshore boats really have good scuppers? Can anybody provide a link to a pic of such? Next, areas below the deck, are they sealed on offshore boats or accessible via a hatch? How much do said hatches leak? (my sealed compartments have 6" screw in type access ports). By that controversial Florida fellow: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/sinking.htm Eisboch I like Pasco. Interesting that he says to seal up scuppers if they are too low and rely on bilge pumps. In the pic he gave, the scupper was even with the cockpit sole, so why have a bilge pump? Where is the pump pumping if the deck is supposed to be sealed? I looked over the Tolman last night, adding a deck would be no problem. Even big scuppers would not be too difficult. I sure hate losing access to my hull though. In my opinion, bilge pumps are not for getting rid of water from a greenie. They are for getting rid of water due to rain, condensation, dripping shaft seals, etc. Scuppers are for getting rid of greenie water ... in a hurry. Some would say that's what low transoms are for. :) Is that what happens on your low transom boat? Or does the seat structure forward of your transom trap heavy water? -- I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do. — Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) |
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