[alberg30] Ice Box Drain Hose
sunstone
sunstone at idirect.com
Mon Jun 14 10:10:52 PDT 1999
From: sunstone <sunstone at idirect.com>
I stuck with the small diameter fitting/large diameter hose interface
concept and think it works fine if the materials used are relatively
inert - bronze would be ideal.
I had two of these fittings made-up at a custom machine shop in 304 SS
for $35 CDN total, the originals were plated steel, these should last
considerably longer in the fresh water of Lake Ontario. The boat is a
1970 and these custom fittings held up for this long, I figure even when
I go to salt they will be fine for a few years.
My experience was the fitting was about 6 - 9" above the water line.
May I recommend putting a high water alarm connected to a piezo tweeter
directly wired to the battery as there is no current draw unless
activated, Radio Shack has a spiffy weather proof one with a steady tone
or beep option which is just perfect and about $14 CDN.
John Birch, Sunstone KC-65
Dan Sternglass wrote:
>
> From: Dan Sternglass <dans at stmktg.com>
>
> Bill Newman wrote:
> >
> > From: Bill Newman <bnewman at netcom.ca>
> >
> > Re: A drain hose into the bilge.
> >
> > Does anyone have any good ideas of draining the ice water somewhere
> > other than the bilge?
>
> After removing the corroded fitting and replacing the cockpit drain
> line, I had no enthusiasm for tee-ing into any of the existing
> through-hulls. So, given the small amount of water, the bilge seemed to
> be the best choice, although not perfect.
>
> --Dan S.
> dans at stmktg.com
>
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