wingdiver
Well-Known Member
And of course there is no other possible cause of water ingress! What about cockpit drain issues? Do you close yours? If so, what happens wen your cockpit fills with water and it goes down below. If you don't, there is another possible cause.
Recently saw a sinking - in a marina, presumably with shorepower connected - that was supposed to have been caused by a badly refitted strainer cover.
How would your closed seacock/no auto pump even start to deal with that?
Sometimes you have to think outside the box.
Maybe the pump would not have coped indefinitely in that, or any other, situation but you would hope someone would have wanted to know why the boat had an unscheduled waterfall out of the hull fitting (above the waterline) and alerted someone in authority.
I certainly feel happier with my system in place.
Recently saw a sinking - in a marina, presumably with shorepower connected - that was supposed to have been caused by a badly refitted strainer cover.
How would your closed seacock/no auto pump even start to deal with that?
Sometimes you have to think outside the box.
Maybe the pump would not have coped indefinitely in that, or any other, situation but you would hope someone would have wanted to know why the boat had an unscheduled waterfall out of the hull fitting (above the waterline) and alerted someone in authority.
I certainly feel happier with my system in place.