Albert Ross
Well-Known Member
I'm re-plumbing the galley sink drain on my Jeanneau 36i. I want to have the sink drain going out through the hull directly under the sink .. that is on the flat bottom of the boat ... rather than the side of the hull, just below the water level, as it is now.
Is there a good reason why skin fitting are usually sited on the sides of the boat, rather than on the bottom of the hull? Obviously the engine cooling intake comes from the bottom surface, but is it also alright to exit the drains in the same sort of area, or must they go on the sides?
Thanks for your learned comments
Is there a good reason why skin fitting are usually sited on the sides of the boat, rather than on the bottom of the hull? Obviously the engine cooling intake comes from the bottom surface, but is it also alright to exit the drains in the same sort of area, or must they go on the sides?
Thanks for your learned comments