alexlago
Active Member
Hello,
The outflow rate of those pumps seems to be pretty low, so if one really needs to take out a huge quantity of water, a bucket would do the job faster.
If the batteries are empty and one can't use usual bilge pumps, one may just connect a pipe from the bilge to the engine raw water intake, run the engine, and it would probably flush out more water than the manual bilge pump (whilst allowing the skipper to focus on manning the boat).
So I really wonder about the real use of those manual bilge pumps...
The outflow rate of those pumps seems to be pretty low, so if one really needs to take out a huge quantity of water, a bucket would do the job faster.
If the batteries are empty and one can't use usual bilge pumps, one may just connect a pipe from the bilge to the engine raw water intake, run the engine, and it would probably flush out more water than the manual bilge pump (whilst allowing the skipper to focus on manning the boat).
So I really wonder about the real use of those manual bilge pumps...