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A 1" pipe with minimal pressure loss and noise will flow at 16 gpm. I think the cockpit drain is roughly 1 inch, and in your test with no pressure and foam will likely slow things down....not surprised. I'll bet with plain water and 15-20mph forward momentum that time will drop to 15 seconds.....
I've wondered about increasing the hose size or adding a 2nd...but only for bimini seems like overkill. I'll have a ballast pump handy if we take a big wave over the bow so we can double the speed.
This is was what I found on the inside of my drain tube when I changed the original scupper. I get the point of sealing the tube to the fitting; but that pretty much defeated the purpose.
It was my first sub move. I admit I was a bit concerned. The deck drain system on our boats works very well and will get water off the deck in a hurry. Just make sure the fitting at the drain inlet is sealed as I found mine leaked into the bilge.
It was my first sub move. I admit I was a bit concerned. The deck drain system on our boats works very well and will get water off the deck in a hurry. Just make sure the fitting at the drain inlet is sealed as I found mine leaked into the bilge.
You will get water in the engine bay. It may go as deep as the oil filters on a MR-1 engine. I stopped submerging the boat because of my concerns about the wire grommet on the stator does not appear to seal very well. Otherwise I think I would mod my boat with a periscope.
This is was what I found on the inside of my drain tube when I changed the original scupper. I get the point of sealing the tube to the fitting; but that pretty much defeated the purpose. View attachment 53584
I believe the official Yamaha part number for this part is listed as "hymen" in the service manual.
Needless to say, @buckbuck boat is in the "deflowered" category.