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Subject: Bilge pumps on TS240


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kim
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Date Posted: 21/01/05 20:57:17

Can any-one out there help me with words of wisdom obtained from experience.
I have had the boat afloat for 1.5 seasons and in all that time I have never got a drop of water out the bilges.
The pump is new and deffinatly works. I want to check the intake end but as this disapears inside the floor linner I do not want to randomly chop holes in the floor/bunk sides trying to find the end. Also i am a tad concerned chopping holes in the bunk sides as the hydraulic hose runs through it somewhere. Has any-one actually found the end. Ps the bilges in the front where the echo sounder located are dry and so is the bilge under the toilet so I am hopping that the lack of fluid is down to a dry boat. HEY!!!! we can all live in hope
Kim

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Subject Author Date
Re: Bilge pumps on TS240paul barber21/01/05 21:58:29
Re: Bilge pumps on TS240Alan Lambton21/01/05 22:39:56
Re: Bilge pumps on TS240Jonathan Dodd14/02/05 22:37:52


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