Awesome presentation; thank you for making this available!
Richard
s/v Bushmark4: 1985 C 37 CB; Ohio River, Mile 596
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Thanks for the video. Great stories.
Thanks for sharing,
Chuck
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It should be a Whale Gusher underdeck model.
However, I strongly suggest you remove, disassemble and inspect the pump
before buying parts. It's been my experience that the sealing surfaces for
the flapper valves are usually corroded rendering the body of the pump
unserviceable. You may have to
related topic: My cockpit floor mounted whale pump gave out today. Is there a
specific model to look for parts? Is there a model number on the pump itself?
I'll be at the boat tomorrow so can look around.
Bob
35 mk I
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> Has anybody found the recording link? Thanks in advance
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Not sure if this was mentioned here, but I saw it on the FB group, and
I think you need both, the gulper to take out the rainwater, and a
centrifugal, to keep your boat from sinking.
Bill
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 12:37 PM Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List <
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> I personally went with an electric Whale Gulper mounted out of the bilge
> with a
I personally went with an electric Whale Gulper mounted out of the bilge
with a strainer and a typical float switch. It may not pump as fast as the
centrifugal ones, but it pumps out nearly all the water, it's much harder
to clog the pickup, there's little in the bilge water to corrode, and I
I have a 33ii and recently rebuilt my Henderson mark5. (At anchor, out of
necessity after 35 years)
I like the design. Still available.
Dave
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> Hello, I have a 1985 C 33-2. I am looking to
Hello, I have a 1985 C 33-2. I am looking to replacement my bilge pump
and looking for a recommended model. Anyone with some insight to what is
the best. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ray Macklin
LakeHouse
Milwaukee, WI
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