Refueler
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Perfectly clear description.It common on larger vessels to fit a large diameter through hull with a matching diameter pipe running vertically to a position a high as possible under the deck. This acts as a discharge manifold where discharge connections can be made, such that the outflows from each connection, fall under gravity. This is how my bilge pumps are set up. I might need to draw it to make it clear
That's fine on large freeboard vessels where gunwhale rarely dips below water such as a Mobo ... but many sail yachts when sailing often dip the gunwhale and that through hull is below water... with the pipe loop under the side deck- often also below W/L when heeled. If the loop is made too high - then it becomes harder for pumps to overcome the rise of head.
My 25 - I MUST close the valve at hull side for that very reason. My 38 - I have not noted same - but I am sure that once I get seriously pushing her .. I will need to close of the through hull.
