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The bildge pump exit is normally above the waterline for reasons including that it gives you an indication of pumping
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Thru hull Question
Just my opinion....
That's what I do
I feed the salt water for my "Marine Elagance"
One More idea to reduce the amount of holes in our boat
That could get a little wet if you have a robust thru-hull?
Simplify and reduce the number of holes in my boat
The bildge pump exit is normally above the waterline for reasons including that it gives you an indication of pumping
And using the sink drain thru-hull, it means leaving that seacock open when you leave the boat.
Good point Tom
Is it above the heeled waterline?
Hi Brian
Possible siphoning...
DO you have a siphon break that you will maintain from the bilge pump line?
Ah. Then I'd do it too.
The issue is the sink position relative to heeled waterline?
I have a T just below the drain on my sink.
I wouldn't do it