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<blockquote data-quote="justnortherns" data-source="post: 165756" data-attributes="member: 4019"><p>A bilge pump is not necessary, especially for small boats, but having some method of removing water from the boat while on the water is required safety equipment in many (if not most) areas. </p><p></p><p>A bilge pump is an efficient but more expensive way to handle the problem, a milk jug cut off at the top is a cheap but effective way to handle the same problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justnortherns, post: 165756, member: 4019"] A bilge pump is not necessary, especially for small boats, but having some method of removing water from the boat while on the water is required safety equipment in many (if not most) areas. A bilge pump is an efficient but more expensive way to handle the problem, a milk jug cut off at the top is a cheap but effective way to handle the same problem. [/QUOTE]
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