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Old 18 June 2017, 08:52   #61
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Its better to get one that is going to the job better than first time than ending up buying another one
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Old 18 June 2017, 10:28   #62
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Also is there any better values to let the water inside the boat as the one on the boat doesnt seem to water that well.
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Old 18 June 2017, 10:38   #63
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>>>Also is there any better values to let the water inside the boat as the one on the boat doesnt seem to water that well.

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Old 18 June 2017, 10:48   #64
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>>>Also is there any better values to let the water inside the boat as the one on the boat doesnt seem to water that well.

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I suspect, through years of deciphering what people type on here, he means:

Is there a better drain arrangement for getting water the boat has shipped back out?
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Ahh... spellcheck replaced valves with values??

To be hones I've never found the 1" or so dia drains that much use on a SIB apart from tipping up to drain before packing up.
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Old 18 June 2017, 13:33   #66
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Sorry I meant the drain hole, as I noticed on the ribs I go on they have a flat hose or a plastic cone with a ball in it.
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Sorry I meant the drain hole, as I noticed on the ribs I go on they have a flat hose or a plastic cone with a ball in it.
Not sure what your transom arrangement is like. Mine has a 1.5" ? hole with an expanding bung - works well when on the plane. Difficult to get to from a centre console but probably OK for tiller steer. Balls and similar devices all work as easier to use bungs - but almost all leak a trickle of water when sitting stationary (or will after a few months use). Layflat hose (known as elephants trunk) is very effective - but is offset to the side so if your floor is not flat at transom level will miss a lot of water.
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Old 19 June 2017, 18:54   #68
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Sound advice from fenlander the 11 inch will be a more aggressive in performance what I mean by that it will return you to the plain quicker which gives advantages in rough water you will have more scope carrying weight with less effect on top speed and performance I would expect around 22-24 knots top speed ideal conditions with the 11 inch. 11-13 inch props will give you a decent scope in all conditions.
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Will get a 11 inch prop ordered before next outing probably august now[emoji20] week at loch lomond[emoji3] , shame there is no water to take the boat in my July holiday
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Hi jeff
What holds your fuel hose and wiring along your tubes to the front of the boat?
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What holds your fuel hose and wiring along your tubes to the front of the boat?
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hi mate

B & Q sink waste with two 90 degree bends & one 45 degree all one piece bow to stern.
i did have pond pump hose but it's a bugger to thread being ribbed and it needs tieing in to keep it neat not easy if you are limited for fixing points

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Will have to have look and see what will suit, will need to take it apart with ease
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Will have to have look and see what will suit, will need to take it apart with ease
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sink waste best then push fit
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Near b and q now going to have a look.
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Hi Jeff
Got new prop 10 1/4x11 sorted hose with waste pipe next week at loch lomond for the week will let you know how I get on
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Got new prop 10 1/4x11 sorted hose with waste pipe next week at loch lomond for the week will let you know how I get on
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