AusCan
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- Jul 15, 2012
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- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Name
- Kokanee
- Vessel Make
- Cuddles 30 Pilot House Motor Sailer
There's been some talk in some other threads about scuppers and cockpit drainage, and I'm wondering how other member's boats would handle getting pooped.
According to ABYC requirements, a cockpit completely filled with water to the "fixed sill height" must drain 75% within 90 seconds.
90 seconds is a long time to have that much water (hopefully) above the waterline in rough seas, but its
I haven't had the chance to test mine yet (and don't plan on it) but I think my 2 x 2" and 2 x 1" scupper drains would struggle to shed this much water. (although the cockpit may empty into the cabin, but that's another issue)
As many of you try to keep your boats ABYC compliant in most aspects, does anyone have a well draining cockpit?
According to ABYC requirements, a cockpit completely filled with water to the "fixed sill height" must drain 75% within 90 seconds.
90 seconds is a long time to have that much water (hopefully) above the waterline in rough seas, but its
I haven't had the chance to test mine yet (and don't plan on it) but I think my 2 x 2" and 2 x 1" scupper drains would struggle to shed this much water. (although the cockpit may empty into the cabin, but that's another issue)
As many of you try to keep your boats ABYC compliant in most aspects, does anyone have a well draining cockpit?