niccapotamus
Well-Known Member
Hi
on our previous boats I have removed the log impeller after every weekend. Had a bung to shove in the hole and do up. result was a brief splash of water.
the new boat has a clipper impeller and a blanking cap. I can't seem to screw the blanking cap on so quickly as I used to be able to insert a bung hence I get more water shooting in, and because the bilges are shallow, all up the door to the heads, and all over my lap. fantastic!
two questions please guys:
1. clipper just seem to sell blanking caps. do we know a source of plugs to fit instead?
2. I presume you all remove the log impeller each weekend to minimise fouling?
and is there a better way?
cheers
Nick
on our previous boats I have removed the log impeller after every weekend. Had a bung to shove in the hole and do up. result was a brief splash of water.
the new boat has a clipper impeller and a blanking cap. I can't seem to screw the blanking cap on so quickly as I used to be able to insert a bung hence I get more water shooting in, and because the bilges are shallow, all up the door to the heads, and all over my lap. fantastic!
two questions please guys:
1. clipper just seem to sell blanking caps. do we know a source of plugs to fit instead?
2. I presume you all remove the log impeller each weekend to minimise fouling?
and is there a better way?
cheers
Nick