Tom.B
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- Skinny Dippin'
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- Navigator 4200 Classic
Our boat has two bilge pumps, both with their own above-the-waterline thruhull. However, the factory didn't really put the pumps in the three places where the water sits when the boat is at rest. Basically, slightly forward of the pump and slightly aft of the same pump. Sooooooo... I want to move the current one more forward and add another one more aft under the master berth (using one of those small Whale pumps with the remote pickup). This is primarily to remove the water that never leaves the boat (rain water that gets in the hatch) because I do have plans to add yet another Haus Daddy pump for emergencies in the near future. Anyway, for the forward pump, would it be okay to "Y" the two outputs together for the time being? Running a new hose for the new pump is going to be a HUGE PITA and I would like to tie that job to another future project rather that having to go thru the entire ordeal twice. I get that it will probably hurt the total capacity and that a check valve or two might be needed, but am I missing anything here?
EDIT* The other option, I suppose, is to use a very small bilge pump and pump it into the shower sump and let the sump take it overboard.
EDIT* The other option, I suppose, is to use a very small bilge pump and pump it into the shower sump and let the sump take it overboard.
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