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| scupper placement I have a center console where the deck drains thru scuppers in the transom and not into the bilge. However, when the boat is empty and at rest, the scuppers are at or below the water line. With a little weight in the boat, they're below water and can't drain the deck. Is this a common design? |
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| Sounds like asking for problems. Question: What is the design of the scuppers? Is the outlet a way below the inlet? An L shape? I can't believe these are just simple scuppers (direct hole though the transom with a flapper, in which case the question becomes how watertight the deck is?) |
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| sources of expert opinions http://www.marinesurvey.org/ http://www.namsurveyors.org/ http://www.shipmotion.com/ http://www.sponbergyachtdesign.com/ Gerr Marine, Inc 838 West End Avenue Suite BB New York, NY 10025 Tel 212-864-7030 Fax 212-932-0872 e-mail: dgerr@mindspring.com |
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