SlackwaterJack
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- Joined
- Aug 15, 2009
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
- Vessel Name
- Slackwater Jack (2005)
Has the Factory looked into full-time bilge pumps that install on the propshaft and run whenever the boat is in gear? (you don't need to remove the shaft to install. (www.fastflowpump.com) The manufacturer says that their smallest size can move 24,500 gph at 2000 rpm. This type of pump operates fulltime, whenever the engine is in gear plus it ventilates below deck when it isn't pumping water (hopefully never). Given that a failed packing gland or a sizable hole below the waterline can overcome most 12v bilge pumps in minutes this seems like an item that could equate with airbags on cars.
Given that the R-21 doesn't have passive cockpit drains this could be a good idea to include either as an option or standard with new boats (even the 25's and 29's). I'm sure a kit made available to existing boatowners would also be well received.
**I previously owned a 1968 Albin25 powered by the AD21 diesel. She had a full-time bilgepump ( approx 500gph) that was run from a belt on the engine and therefore didn't even need to be in gear. I don't know if Yanmar makes a double PTO pulley for the engine you use on the 21 or if there would be clearance for a "fist" sized pump.
Alex G.
( a soon-to-be R-21 owner)
Given that the R-21 doesn't have passive cockpit drains this could be a good idea to include either as an option or standard with new boats (even the 25's and 29's). I'm sure a kit made available to existing boatowners would also be well received.
**I previously owned a 1968 Albin25 powered by the AD21 diesel. She had a full-time bilgepump ( approx 500gph) that was run from a belt on the engine and therefore didn't even need to be in gear. I don't know if Yanmar makes a double PTO pulley for the engine you use on the 21 or if there would be clearance for a "fist" sized pump.
Alex G.
( a soon-to-be R-21 owner)