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thoughts on stomp grates?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 385372" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>No offense taken. Thanks for correcting me on that. </p><p>I was under the impression that stomp grates and weedless grates were the same thing, but it makes perfect sense to have the pivoting and fixed bars in an alternating pattern for un-jamming rocks stuck between them. </p><p></p><p>Indeed, mine is a weedless grate, as it's a direct copy of the one sea doo uses on their jet boats, and theirs is listed as a 'weedless grate' I'm usually operating where it's mud and sand, but occasionally, there's a risk of picking up an oyster shell. And every once in a while I like to go to inland rivers where there may be gravel.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm wondering if I should re-re-design my intake grate to be more like a stomp grate, and if I did..... would it still work for clearing weeds. :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 385372, member: 6937"] No offense taken. Thanks for correcting me on that. I was under the impression that stomp grates and weedless grates were the same thing, but it makes perfect sense to have the pivoting and fixed bars in an alternating pattern for un-jamming rocks stuck between them. Indeed, mine is a weedless grate, as it's a direct copy of the one sea doo uses on their jet boats, and theirs is listed as a 'weedless grate' I'm usually operating where it's mud and sand, but occasionally, there's a risk of picking up an oyster shell. And every once in a while I like to go to inland rivers where there may be gravel. Now I'm wondering if I should re-re-design my intake grate to be more like a stomp grate, and if I did..... would it still work for clearing weeds. :?: [/QUOTE]
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