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Bilge Pumps Rule
(bilge pump) a pump to remove bilgewater
(Bilge pump) electric pump that pumps out water from a boat. Usually connected to a float switch that makes it turn on automatically if too much water enters a boat compartment.
(Bilge pump) A mechanism for emptying the bilge of water. Since all wooden ships would leak to some degree, pumps were always in demand. Spray and waves would only add to how much water a ship took on.
One of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere
A code of practice and discipline for a religious order or community
a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation"
convention: something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"
A law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable
govern: exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?"
KraZy Bull under sail
This high performance sailboat weighs in at 2,240lb. A retractable centerboard, with torpedo shaped bulb with a ballast weight of 845lb. This is raised with an eight to one purchase and single speed winch mounted on the cabin top, also serving as halyard and heavy weather sheeting.
A 5’6” telescoping, pivoting, (to 60’ each side of the centerline) tapered aluminum bowsprit. Auxillary 6 HP Evinrude out board which pivots when raised and houses in the port cockpit locker. Another rating bonus. Twin companionway hatches with lexan slides. Twin dodgers, and an anchor locker forward.
Interior: Two material covered 6ft berths forward with infill. Queen size berth aft with opening ports in cockpit for ventilation. Two burner gimbaled stove to starboard with molded in sink. 6 gal water tank and freshwater pump. Pivoting table to port for laptop and chart table under cockpit for paper charts. Lockers and storage for cruising. 1200gpm bilge pump fwd of crash bulkhead Portable head located under port companionway step. This sailboat is comfortable when cruised and has competed offshore. Capable offshore to category 1.
Sails: North. Diax Mylar main with 2 reef points. Fully battened. 3 Diax Mylar headsails, storm jib. 2 masthead spinnakers, 1 fractional spinnaker. 1 drifter reacher headsail to beat the code 0 rule.
Road trailer. Light board, no lights on trailer.
This vessel is unique and has been proven offshore and is not at all the “Family Frightener.” Priced at $29,950.00.
For details call (503) 543-4734.
Kayak bait tank drain holes
Vittle Vault bait tank, the drain holes are just the right size for this particular bait tank set up. I'm running a Rule 360 bilge pump with a 6v 7ah battery, it's perfect battery and just the right amount of water flows to keep the bait alive. I tried running a 12v battery but the water flows were way to high for the bait, eventually killing the bait prematurely.