Joe
If you do not leave it in too long, a diaper will suck up that last bit of 
water.

Art Haan
Sojourn
C27TR #5476
Pentwater, MI
On the snowy hard 

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Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 19:44:29 -0500a 
Subject: RE: [IC27A] Re: Possible purchase of a C27


















 



  


    
      
      
      On my ’81 I seem to always have about a ½-3/4 of an inch of water in the

bilge.  So far no blisters…  So, how to you get that last bit of water out?

My auto bilge pump stops pumping at about ½ inch.



Joe McCary



Aeolus II. #4795, West River, MD



www.aeoluswestriver.net 



joe at photoresponse dot com



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Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2010 5:51 PM

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Subject: RE: [IC27A] Re: Possible purchase of a C27



In This Old Boat, Don Casey says a wet bilge is one of the main causes

of blisters. He based his comments on a study conducted years ago.



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