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Watering Hole
Sometimes it pays to be paranoid
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 452154" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>My boat is a tunnel hull so the low spot is not in the center. The boat leans to one side (the side with the cables running from the center console back to the motor) so the float and pump are mounted on that side. We have a house pump from the wash basin that pumps up and over to the outgoing sewer line and that pump had the pressure switch go bad last year. So there are lots of good options but nothing is 100% so you need to keep an eye on things. I may try one of those Marpac pumps if/when my pump or float switch goes bad. Looks like we could be getting another inch of rain today so I'll be checking on the boat later on. I also need to check the dock for logs getting jammed up under it, so it's not just water in the boat that makes me go check on things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 452154, member: 12995"] My boat is a tunnel hull so the low spot is not in the center. The boat leans to one side (the side with the cables running from the center console back to the motor) so the float and pump are mounted on that side. We have a house pump from the wash basin that pumps up and over to the outgoing sewer line and that pump had the pressure switch go bad last year. So there are lots of good options but nothing is 100% so you need to keep an eye on things. I may try one of those Marpac pumps if/when my pump or float switch goes bad. Looks like we could be getting another inch of rain today so I'll be checking on the boat later on. I also need to check the dock for logs getting jammed up under it, so it's not just water in the boat that makes me go check on things. [/QUOTE]
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