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Subject: Re: Bilge pumps on TS240


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Date Posted: 15/02/05 20:56:24
In reply to: Alan 's message, "Re: Bilge pumps on TS240" on 15/02/05 18:05:03

ooh ehr missus, Is that all??? that could have ended in tears!!. I suppose as long as its an even number of hole in the bottom, I should be all right. 1 to let the water in and the 2nd to let it out. ( well that what they told me in the bar anyway). I thought there was a bit more than that though, I'm now having second thoughts as to wether its worth it. I was looking at the bilges where the toilet would go if I had one, and its absolutly dry. even down to the dust that I made 1 1/2 years ago when trying to run a new cable up to the mast through the back of the cupboard and through the bilges to the front of the keel box case where echo sounders are located. As I'm writing this I have decided that its probably not worth the agro this year. We like putting off jobs for another year if I have any time left??

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