Stork_III
Well-Known Member
Our '86 352 doesn't have one.
Don't know about 352 but all Frers fin keel boat have one. They are not very visible, on side of bilge stb, but as 352 is encapsulated probably not used.
Our '86 352 doesn't have one.
Great feedback guys - cheers!
You all seem like a conscientious lot with regards to maintenance and I salute that - prevention IS better than cure!
So, Am I still deluding myself on a hopeless crusade because Im blinded by my bias? Or does some of what I said have some merit among you wise old sea dogs??
I encourage the imminent onslaught!!!![]()
Unfortunately, your idea of patenting the 'invention' is almost certainly sunk (apologies) as the 'device' is now in the public domain. I reckon that a patent application could be compromised if you were to proceed.
I guess he can no longer claim the idea of using rain to power a bilge pump - but apart from that he has told us nothing about his device. This does of course make it rather difficult for us to evaluate it as asked - all we're able to do without knowing what he's proposing is to point out that there isn't any need for it.
Pete
I should say that what Ive came up with is a very simple and potentially cheap device (I'm not here to pedal my wares btw)...
There is no reason whatsoever why a modern GRP boat should leak water from above .
The word is "sinch".
Good luck with your mystery idea, but not a good choice for a first post.
I'm pretty sure ' synch ' is correct, though I forget where I got it from; may even be a local thing.
I'm pretty sure ' synch ' is correct, though I forget where I got it from; may even be a local thing.
The word is "sinch".
Good luck with your mystery idea, but not a good choice for a first post.
I'm pretty sure ' synch ' is correct, though I forget where I got it from; may even be a local thing.
That's short for "synchronise". The word we want is a corruption of "sinecure", so I wouldn't expect any Ys in there.
Pete
However, the topic has roamed a heck of a long way away from whatever it was in the beginning....![]()
Jamie N,
you could well be right.