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I don't own a boat, but I'm doing the shorebased day skipper course. We discussed various safety matters last session, one of which was all the necessary holes in boats.
If heeled over too far, I understand that water can enter your sink and basin waste pipes, with disastrous results.
Replace the normal U-bend trap, with a Hepworth HV0 one. They are readily available from plumbers' merchants, with straight and 90 degree coupler accessories, in 34 ans 40mm sizes.
Basically, they comprise a flattened, soft rubber tube. Water flow in the right direction can pass, but water in the wrong direction just holds it more firmly shut.
Try it.
N.B. I'm not a shareholder, just a satisfied customer.
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If heeled over too far, I understand that water can enter your sink and basin waste pipes, with disastrous results.
Replace the normal U-bend trap, with a Hepworth HV0 one. They are readily available from plumbers' merchants, with straight and 90 degree coupler accessories, in 34 ans 40mm sizes.
Basically, they comprise a flattened, soft rubber tube. Water flow in the right direction can pass, but water in the wrong direction just holds it more firmly shut.
Try it.
N.B. I'm not a shareholder, just a satisfied customer.
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