sdowney717
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- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Old Glory
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Egg Harbor 37 extended salon model
I have this 120vac Jabsco utility bronze pump.
I split the output so I have a hose at stern and hose at bow.
At the bow, I have a PVC pipe fitting. I took an corrugated dishwasher discharge hose and that passes through the pvc fitting and is joined to the hose in the anchor locker below the deck. Other end of dishwasher discharge hose is connected to spray nozzle.
I works ok . It does go up and down.
The drain hose is a smaller diameter than the supply hose and it is 50 feet back to the pump.
So it may restrict the flow a little.
I was thinking would it be better to coil the hose on the SS bow rail, keeping the hose the same size all the way to the spray nozzle? Is there some add on hose holder for such a thing?
I can pull the hose up to wash anchor and push it back so only part above deck is the spray faucet.
Is this just a dumb idea to coil a hose on a bow rail?
If I use the bow hose at all it is for washing off the anchor.
I split the output so I have a hose at stern and hose at bow.
At the bow, I have a PVC pipe fitting. I took an corrugated dishwasher discharge hose and that passes through the pvc fitting and is joined to the hose in the anchor locker below the deck. Other end of dishwasher discharge hose is connected to spray nozzle.
I works ok . It does go up and down.
The drain hose is a smaller diameter than the supply hose and it is 50 feet back to the pump.
So it may restrict the flow a little.
I was thinking would it be better to coil the hose on the SS bow rail, keeping the hose the same size all the way to the spray nozzle? Is there some add on hose holder for such a thing?
I can pull the hose up to wash anchor and push it back so only part above deck is the spray faucet.
Is this just a dumb idea to coil a hose on a bow rail?
If I use the bow hose at all it is for washing off the anchor.
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