Bilge Pumps
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- Harry Babb
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Bilge Pumps
I have looked on the internet and have not seen an answer to this question...
Are "Rule" bilge pumps still actually manufactured here in the States?
Have any of you guys had experience with TMC bilge pumps?
Harry
Are "Rule" bilge pumps still actually manufactured here in the States?
Have any of you guys had experience with TMC bilge pumps?
Harry
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Rule has gotten into the Gore eco crap.
Its got eco friendly pumps which basicaly sense the rise in fluid in the bilge. the pump will only turn on if it senses water, not oil thus preventing the pumping of oil over board.
This is all well and good unless there is oil in the bilge and you develop a water leak. Since the pumps won't operate, the boat sinks and then the oil in the engines and gears along with the fuel from the tanks will float on the surface anyways.
Unintended consequences that nobody seems to get.
Its got eco friendly pumps which basicaly sense the rise in fluid in the bilge. the pump will only turn on if it senses water, not oil thus preventing the pumping of oil over board.
This is all well and good unless there is oil in the bilge and you develop a water leak. Since the pumps won't operate, the boat sinks and then the oil in the engines and gears along with the fuel from the tanks will float on the surface anyways.
Unintended consequences that nobody seems to get.
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That's stupid. Must we endure this for the rest of our lives. I wonder what they are going to do about naturally occurring tar balls that wash up on the beach?
I'm all for a cleaner world but allowing a vessel to sink because there is trace elements of hydrocarbons in the bilge is just stupid.
As Bruce stated the impact of ALL the vessels fluids being released far out weights the potential good that something like that could do. Where are the grown ups!!!!
I'm all for a cleaner world but allowing a vessel to sink because there is trace elements of hydrocarbons in the bilge is just stupid.
As Bruce stated the impact of ALL the vessels fluids being released far out weights the potential good that something like that could do. Where are the grown ups!!!!
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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