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I'm still confused - the thruhull was below the waterline but the hose was not?
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Hose was nit supported and fell down
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High water alarm and bilge pump counter recomendations
Wow! I'd like to see a picture of that clamp
How about these....
I got nervous reading Compass Marine and others
There are self almalating tape that works well on as emergency fixes
Search the web for Water Witch bilge alarm/counter
I have Borel
Link to Borel
Dual Approach - Counter and Alarm
"Lucky to be there when a big one let go..."
I think it's a practice that is admirable -- but answer: No, I don't
admirable, hell, I do it out of fear.
Irony
If you use a counter, be careful which automatic pump you get
If you pump cycles that often?
The pumps he is describing work that way
Rule makes them...
I feel so inadequate
It is in a 78 year old wooden boat
I know the feeling... I only have a manual pump.
Hope they're fused separately.
Each pump is fused..
On quiet nights it's...
Did you have double hose clamps on the hoses?
Hose was not below the water line...only one clamp
Then how did water flood in?
Hose was nit supported and fell down
I'm still confused - the thruhull was below the waterline but the hose was not?
I thought Jeremy was speaking of the top side of a sink drain