Anchor locker drainage

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Re: Anchor locker drainage

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The good thing is that it is not too high. So you won't see a dirty trace of bilge water.

Mine may have had to ditch too dirty and too much but the stains are a bad reminder and not always easy to rinse off.
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Re: Anchor locker drainage

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Phrancus wrote:QR_BBPOST The good thing is that it is not too high. So you won't see a dirty trace of bilge water.

Mine may have had to ditch too dirty and too much but the stains are a bad reminder and not always easy to rinse off.
They make some cool through-hulls that have a little 'drip edge' cast into them so the water doesn't run down the hull to fix that kind of problem
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Re: Anchor locker drainage

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hmm I can make that 'nose' from a piece of plastic bottle. Doesn't need much length sticking out.
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