Fantasie 19
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Stupid question - may be not - what kind of hose should I be using for my new cockpit drains when I install them?? I'm getting the fittings from ASAP so is their "bilge pump hose" suitable???
... [m]y drains have hoses from the cockpit fittings which cross beneath the sole and connect to glassed-in stand pipes, which are above the waterline ...
The hose supplied with my boat was ordinary thin walled plastic ( polythene ?) tubing
Was not happy with that esp as the cockpit drains and the sink drain outlet are below the water line and all without seacocks.
Therefore after a year or two replaced them with some reinforced PVC stuff ..... like this
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I reckon thats as strong as the hull and will see me out OK
Without commenting on the hose material at all, this point from Rob is most important. If the hull outlet (which can be above water, as Rob says) isn't on the opposite side of the hull to the cockpit inlet, the hose will be allowing water into the cockpit when heeled on either tack instead of draining it out when heeled on the opposite one.
Mike
Mine dont cross, and they only a few inches long but water does not come up into the cockpit when heeled.
Fantasie 19,
congratulations on your nut cluster !
Why so many ?
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Fantasie 19,
congratulations on your nut cluster !
Why so many ?
PM sent.
Isn't that a seacock on there ?
The hose supplied with my boat was ordinary thin walled plastic ( polythene ?) tubing
Was not happy with that esp as the cockpit drains and the sink drain outlet are below the water line and all without seacocks.
Therefore after a year or two replaced them with some reinforced PVC stuff ..... like this
![]()
I reckon thats as strong as the hull and will see me out OK
The surveyor who inspected my boat said that the use of "braided" hose was not ideal and it should preferably be replaced with the spiral reinforced stuff which I am about to do.
Boo2
The surveyor who inspected my boat said that the use of "braided" hose was not ideal and it should preferably be replaced with the spiral reinforced stuff which I am about to do.
Boo2
Isn't that a seacock on there ?
The hose supplied with my boat was ordinary thin walled plastic ( polythene ?) tubing
Was not happy with that esp as the cockpit drains and the sink drain outlet are below the water line and all without seacocks.
Therefore after a year or two replaced them with some reinforced PVC stuff ..... like this
![]()
I reckon thats as strong as the hull and will see me out OK
This type of pipe is imho not strong enough.
S.