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11/21/2007 6:28 PM  
Author: Richard
Date:   27-Nov-06 @ 08:33:38PM

The ISAF offshore regulations for all but category 3 and 4 races seem to require two manual bilge pumps, one of which has to be installed below decks. Has anyone out there installed a second pump down below, and if so where, how and what kind! Thanks.
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11/21/2007 6:28 PM  
Author: R. Gordenker ()
Date:   28-Nov-06 @ 04:07:15PM

Richard,

Since there was not room in front of the engine to turn the hand-crank anyway, I installed mine on the bulkhead that forms the forward side of the engine compartment, in front of the engine. There was plenty of clearance for a 'Gusher' type pump. I can sit on the edge of the quarterberth and get a good angle on the handle. We actually use this pump more than the cockpit mounted one.

Afterall, we are a sailboat, so if the engine really fails, just sail to the dock!

RG.

Bill Miller
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03/23/2008 8:21 AM  

I mounted  a Whale Gusher on a piece of marine plywood, put 4' of hose on the intake and 15-20' on the outlet. This meets the requirements, but is portable (and advantage, actually, if you are holed forward) and can be removed from the boat easily for boy racing or cruising.

Bill

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