T&T: Anchor wash

tbehan6468 at aol.com tbehan6468 at aol.com
Sat Feb 2 21:42:15 EST 2008


What about a piece of PVC that has been connected to the pump and capped on the other end ? Just drill a bunch of small holes in the cap. HD/Lowes has all kinds of sizes, angled pieces, etc.

In fact, you could probably thread?a regular hoze nozzle onto the end of a piece of PVC so you could adjust the spray as required.

Tim B.


-----Original Message-----
From: Hans Bjarno <danskviking at comcast.net>
To: trawlers-and-trawlering at lists.samurai.com
Sent: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 9:29 am
Subject: Re: T&T: Anchor wash



I have been thinking about that and have decided to do some experimenting come
spring. What I want to try is a sprayring at the end of a fairly stiff piece
of hose running from the pulpit down 2-3 feet. I already have a pump that
should be able to handle the job. My thinking is that the pressure would tend
to straighten out the hose and then have down a couple of feet the spray will
not come back onboard. Any thoughts?

Hans



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