[Alberg30] Thru Hulls
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed May 21 20:02:31 PDT 2003
You would need to make it a much larger through-hull, or the cockpit
would never drain. And you would need to figure out the flow to make
sure that the various uses don't interfere with each other. The
blocked-off through-hulls would still be a point of failure unless you
glassed over the holes.
- George
DickInVA wrote:
> On an Alberg30 there are 4 thru hull fittings in close proximity to
> each other. 2 for the helm deck for drainage, 1 for the engine intake
> water, 1 for the sink drain. Each thru hull is a possible point of
> failure. I was wondering if it would be a smart idea to combine all
> the thru hulls internally (using "T's")into one and block off all the
> other 3 fitting. In other words use the engine intake for all the other
> 3 drains.
>
> Dick & Diana
> MyLady #302
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