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Full flow of 1.5” seacock 0.46 m 18” bellow water line admits 57 litres 15 U.S. gallon per minute. Can your bilge pumps keep up with this or larger hole? If yes, for how long? Will they get clogged up? Engine belt driven large capacity bilge pumps are a good way of maximizing vessels bilge pumping capacity.
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By covering damage with COLLISION BANDAGE flow should diminish by some degree. About half on this demonstration. Deflated C.B. works as an ancient collision mat, flow could diminish by less than half or more… Even could increase flow if C.B. loose and vessel make way forward till inflated by 20 strokes or about.
NOTHING BUT NOTHING AT ALL IS AS SAFE AS STAYING AFLOAT!!!
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50 x pump strokes flow diminished to a trickle in this example - time to breathe easier… Note, orange fabric visible clearly as C.B. fabric pushed into hole by air pressure inside device.
100 x pump strokes in this demonstration. STOPPED FLOW! Time to smile and NOW get on the radio to get help if all hands needed to stem the flow. Unless had crew to spare, radio calls could disrupt and panic some crew members and likely make them run for the life raft instead of saving the ship. This apply to “guest crews“ taken for the ride.
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BEWARE !! Irrespective of what else you hear. A REAL SAILOR A SURVIVOR WILL DO ALL TO SAVE THE SHIP BEFORE ABANDONING VESSEL. |