[Public-list] Cockpit drains above water line
Jim Davis
a30240 at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 14 17:44:31 PDT 2007
When you are heeled enough to back flow the scupper, there is also a lot of
spray flying and other water in the cockpit. The only time I had a major
problem with water coming up the scuppers was when we had too many people
aboard for cocktails. Solution in this case, there are two:
1. Don't sweat the small stuff, have a drink.
2. Corks
Jim Davis
S/V Isa Lei
CT 35
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Campbell" <dk.campbell at sympatico.ca>
To: "Jim Davis" <a30240 at earthlink.net>; "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to
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Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 21:36
Subject: Re: [Public-list] Cockpit drains above water line
Just another thought on this: If you want to stop the leeward side of
the cockpit getting wet because it gets below the waterline when on a
heel, (albeit not quite as far over as Gord, so that the cockpit drains
over the low side), then a crossover of the drain hoses under the
cockpit floor will prevent that. However, this configuration also makes
it more difficult to get to the after end of the motor and fuel tank
under the cockpit floor.
Don
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