
Marathon Fl trip 2012...

A solar panel(s) would also be a good addition. & Radar doesn't suck.


Here's a recent discussion I started, with a couple of pics of the drain line in the stern. Which reminds me - I need to clean that up this spring. Thanks for the reminder (scribbling an entry in my to-do list).Starscream wrote:I have to check some previous threads to see what you did with that cockpit drain-hole and the plastic hose which drains it through the cabin, which must certainly be well below your waterline in most conditions. It's one of my big worries and something that I would address in a permanent fashion before attempting any type of ocean voyage. Even though no one has ever mentioned a failure, it just creeps me out.
When in doubt, tread water. That's the top of my bald head.Gazmn, every time I see a photo of your boat I have to do a double-take and then a triple-take. Is the snorkeler in the photo in the water because there wasn't any more room in the cockpit and that was the only way he could come along?![]()
I don't know if it's worth the bother, but you could always replace it with a bronze thru-hull, with shutoff valve. Reinforced hose with two SS clamps at each end. No different than any underwater thru-hull, like cooling water intake for an inboard, or seawater suction for a head.Gazmn wrote:When I get it home, I'm considering glassing it over; or permanently closing it some otherway to lessen my sinking anxiety too.