We recently had a situation here where a guy was using the wet vac to clean up gasoline...guess what happened...he's in the hospital with 2nd degree burns and in an induced coma....the boat was destroyed. Why would someone do that, you ask? He was a life long sailor who had just purchased his first power boat, a 43 ft cruiser....!
Richard 1985 C&C 37 CB: Out for repairs... Richard N. Bush Law Offices2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite NineLouisville, Kentucky 40220(502) 584-7255 On Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 12:33:00 PM EDT, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: Agree re wet vac. Best tool for removing fouled bilge water if you have a crankcase oil spill. Just remember to remove the filter when you use as a wet vac. Get Outlook for AndroidFrom: CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2023 6:56:45 AM To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: CHARLES SCHEAFFER <cscheaf...@comcast.net> Subject: Stus-List Wet Vac I think I've stated before that my all-time favorite tool out of all my battery tools and corded tools is a small cordedwet/vac. It has a small, all plastic tank and large and strong motor. I took off the castors and glued a piece of carpet to the bottom, so it dosn't scratch the varnished sole, or the paint on deck. I think it has a five gallon tank and a 5hp motor and an 18 ft long 1 1/2" hose, so it can really reach everywhere in the boat. I keep it in a dock box and use it all the time and lend it out to others. I'd love to have it mounted aboard, but my boat is just too small. Chuck Scheaffer, Resolute 1989 C&C 34R, AnnapolisPlease show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album site and help me pay the associated bills. Make a contribution at: https://www.paypal.me/stumurray Thanks for your help. Stu
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