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#52396 - 03/10/08 10:32 AM Use of a Check Valve in Drain System
Onnawata Offline
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Is this a good or bad idea for a deck drain?
On one hand, keeping the water out of the cockpit using a check valve seems like a good idea. On the other hand, if the check valve clogs, it could be a dangerous condition. What is the definitive word on this?

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O
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#52398 - 03/10/08 11:02 AM Re: Use of a Check Valve in Drain System [Re: Onnawata]
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Is this for a self bailing cockpit that has drains without scuppers above the water line? I would say install either flapper type rubber or plastic scuppers or deepening on configuration the ping pong ball style. I like the latter better in choppy conditions, seem to work a little better. They have a silicone gasket that the ball settles into when submerged and a large outflow to quickly drain the deck.

http://bhweb.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showpic&id=692


Edited by Jersey Joe (03/10/08 11:10 AM)
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#52402 - 03/10/08 12:18 PM Re: Use of a Check Valve in Drain System [Re: Jersey Joe]
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Thanks JJ, maybe I can explain it a bit better...
The self-bailing deck has one drain (maybe 1-1/2" dia) that empties into a lower well just forward of the transom. This well is always wet when anchored or drifting and dry when underway. If weight (people/fish) is added aft while the boat is stationary, water flows back to the deck. It can get a few inches deep.

Thanks,
O

found this:
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/boatreviews/GradyOS24-5.JPG

similar in that the drain is on the deck (left) and it outlets just forward of the transom (second tier to right). I hope this makes sense.


Edited by Onnawata (03/10/08 12:24 PM)
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#52446 - 03/11/08 06:45 AM Re: Use of a Check Valve in Drain System [Re: Onnawata]
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Hey JJ, those pingpong balls ever make a racket?

Found this discussion of scuppers (pingpong ball vs duck bill):
http://www.thehulltruth.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=103701&start=1
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#52447 - 03/11/08 07:53 AM Re: Use of a Check Valve in Drain System [Re: Onnawata]
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I had the same problem when I had my Proline. When i was alone it was not a problem, but if i had a couple people in the back the water would come in through the scupper.

I just found a scupper plug that fit the drain and it solved the problem.
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#52454 - 03/11/08 08:24 AM Re: Use of a Check Valve in Drain System [Re: Creeker]
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Thanks, Creeker.
That would work.
(Plan B)
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#52469 - 03/11/08 02:40 PM Re: Use of a Check Valve in Drain System [Re: Onnawata]
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I have never heard them make any noise...at least over the sound of water splashing against the swim platform.
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