Graham R wrote:
ric wrote:
In all reality, I'm quite happy with my H180. The main feature I wish it had... was a self bailing deck. It would be so easy to just have PVC pipe connect the rear deck to the outside hull. Heck, that might be a feature I have installed
Ric,
Both my Sundowners (1999 and 2004) have had self draining cockpits; I read somewhere it's a legal requirement for the European "CE" certification. Scuppers, something like 2" PVC hoses and through hulls. The earlier one had a check valve (like a ping pong ball) in the scuppers, the later ones have a rubber flap valve in the through hulls. The later one also has manual ball valves at the lowest point.
Graham
Beautiful. Maybe this winter when it finally cools down I'll have that installed with those check valves. That would make rain and wash down so much easier to deal with. It rains so much here in Florida I'm surprised my bilge pump didn't die yet. It would also make it 10000000000x safer to boat in rough water as you won't sink if a wave crashes over. I'll I'd have to do is just cut me out a new ski locker door without holes and have it seal with some stripping when closed. Awesome!
Makes you wonder why it's not like this from the factory? It's a boat, boats get wet. Why not have the water go overboard? lol
It would also be a huge safety feature. A few months ago someone posted how in their bow rider they got caught in rough water and almost sank their boat from water coming over the bow trying to get home. If the deck was self bailing it wouldn't have been such an emergency.