[Public-list] Cockpit drains above water line

John Boor mahseer at kos.net
Wed Mar 14 07:10:05 PDT 2007


I have installed drains at the aft end of the cockpit and like the results.
I used the existing "T" to join them together on each side,then rerouted
the deck drains into the origional bilge and engine exhaust through hulls.
 I then installed 2 new fitting on the transom for the bilge and exhaust.

John Boor
MAHSEER #380




> Roger,
>
> I like the idea of having aft drains in the cockpit. I have been reluctant
> to do this because I hate to cut more holes in the boat. Another though
> was
> to "T" them into the forwar drains, but then you are limited by the single
> thru-hull fitting serving 2 drains, so that did not make much sense
> either.
> Ater owning my boat for 30 years, I still have not done this...and I have
> filled the cockpit on more than one occasion, not intentionally.
>
>
>
> Mike Lehman
> ~~~_/)_/)~~_/)~~~
>
>
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Roger L. Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Public-list] Cockpit drains above water line
> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 04:58:23 -0400
>
> Hi Rachael,
>
> I haven't tried it but am glad you asked because I thought about a similar
> arrangement only locating the drains at the aft corners and running them
> horizontally (or slightly downward) straight aft through the lazarette.
> It
> might be possible to glass in some kind of flange at the bottom corners of
> the lazarette bulkhead (tangent to the cockpit floor) which would get the
> hoses a little higher.  To get drainage while healed, I think it would be
> necessary to, A) have two exit points with each slightly below and
> outboard
> of the outboard edge of the cockpit floor; or B),  have a combined exit at
> the centerline low enough that it is below the outboard edge of the
> cockpit
> when the boat is fully healed.  I have a plan to make the lazarette
> watertight from the rest of the boat (and perhaps self draining) so if
> this
> type of drain leaked it wouldn't fill the boat and cause a potential
> "glug,
> glug".  I don't know if there would be any problem with backwash in a
> following sea.  One plus would be the hoses could be much bigger allowing
> the cockpit to drain faster.  Of course, Gord Laco seems to have the
> fastest
> cockpit draining technique of all.  Just put the spreaders in the water
> and
> let it pour out over the combings.
>
> Roger 148
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rachel" <penokee at cheqnet.net>
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 12:02 AM
> Subject: [Public-list] Cockpit drains above water line
>
>
>  > Hi folks,
>  >
>  > I'll be replacing my cockpit drain plumbing soon - I plan to remove the
>  > current gate valves and through hulls.  I'm pretty sure I'll also
>  > replace the drains in the corners of the cockpit with larger ones - the
>  > originals look to be 1" or slightly less.  I like the 1-1/2" bronze
>  > Perkos (installed them on another boat), but will have to make sure the
>  > above deck flange fits - I think it will.
>  >
>  > Anyway, on to my real question:  I'm thinking about plumbing the
>  > cockpit drains so they exit above the waterline, and I'm wondering if
>  > anyone else has done that.  I did search the list archives and find a
>  > couple of posts from 2002, in which the idea was discouraged, but
>  > nothing since then.
>  >
>  > I've nothing against through-hulls in general, as I believe that good
>  > quality seacocks, well-installed, are fine.  On the other hand, cockpit
>  > drain seacocks are the one case in which you cannot close the seacock
>  > when the boat is unattended, and certainly no seacock is as safe as a
>  > solid spot of glass in the hull :-)
>  >
>  > Crude measurements show that there is probably something like 8+" from
>  > the cockpit drain holes to the resting waterline.
>  >
>  > I did quite a bit of cruising on a boat that had the cockpit drains
>  > exiting above the waterline (not an A-30), and it worked pretty well.
>  > They left the cockpit in the front corners - like on our boats - and
>  > then hoses ran aft and exited the hull on the transom near centerline;
>  > in this way they avoided the problem of dipping below the waterline
>  > when heeled.  As a side bonus, the deep (below waterline) galley sink
>  > drained by being pumped into one of the scupper lines (with a manual
>  > bilge pump).
>  >
>  > I may very well replace the original set-up (but with better parts and
>  > larger lines), but there's no harm in exploring other possibilities in
>  > theory, anyway.  Has anyone run their cockpit drains the way I'm
>  > describing?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  >
>  > Rachel
>  > 1967 Alberg 30, #221
>  >
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