[PSUBS-MAILIST] MBT valve
Alec Smyth
alecsmyth at gmail.com
Sat Nov 23 23:24:13 EST 2013
Hi John,
Snoopy never stays in the water more than a little while, she's a trailer
toy. Interesting things though the folks with big boats need to think
about! This particular one amazes me, in that while I can understand the
effect in theory... is it really something with a noticeable impact?
Best,
Alec
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 9:50 PM, <subvet596 at optonline.net> wrote:
> Alec:
>
> The problem with boats left in the water for an extended period is
> expansion of heated air during the day, than cooling later in th day which
> contracts the air and the boat to settle deeper in the water. One solution
> is to add a ball valve to the flood port (inlet) which will prevent the
> loss of air volume.
>
> On your boat if I remember right your. M b t's are open at the bottom.
> Perhaps a fitted plastic plate with a rubber gasket and attached with a
> bunge cord might help keep water out.
>
> John K.
> (203) 414-1000
> Project 765
>
>
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