Sculpin
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John you got any time to help me out with a couple things on the old machine ?
lookin good sculpin!!, everything looks awesome. i like the storage and the fresh water bladder, fresh water on board makes life alot easier, the gunnel/deck mounted water fill is a good call...small amount of work up front, saves alot of hassle later on... again ease of use...your dual radios I think is going to cause me to spend more money lol...I like the idea of monitoring 88 & 16 at the same time, I feel guilty on 88 for any length of time... especially now that vancouver waters are without the kits CG station, I hope others have there ears on as well, because now unfortunatly the public is your first chance of rescue in that area
Hey John,
what about laying a thin piece of rubber mat in the tray to prevent the Bladder from chaffing on the seam during one of your longer offshore runs or is it not a worry?, not sure what its made of but might prevent some future headache??
or maybe I'm just blowing smoke too. my new boat has a pressurized fresh water washdown on deck as well as saltwater and a small sink below too and I know your going to love it, I use it all the time now
stop tinkering and get FISHING!!!
Mine are plumbed straight as well from the inboard tank, I think the loops are mainly for anything mounted below water line and sucking raw water known as antisiphon loops, also should be used on all thru hull drains
Mine are plumbed straight as well from the inboard tank, I think the loops are mainly for anything mounted below water line and sucking raw water known as antisiphon loops, also should be used on all thru hull drains
exactly anti syphon loops are an external/thru hull safety precaution...shouldnt be neccessary on the fresh water side, I beleive all those pumps are self priming for at least 5ft of head(vertical height)
I would, they look Purdy like that!Thanks. I will leave them the way they are.