thegoldenboy
RN Surgery... soon
- Location
- Toronto
I'm against scuppers unless its for a competition boat under timed runs.
I can wait the 1 minute of bilge time to pump out the boat after taking on water. If you only have a 2 minute run and need to throw tricks quickly, than the bilge will not be fast enough.
On a positive scupper story, if Rather B Sleddin didn't have one in his square we would have seen it go down 2 weeks ago to the bottom. .
He cracked his hull right under the bedplates and didn't realize it. 4" long by too much wide. Rode it around not taking on much water due to the water pressure being too quick.
Threw a trick and crashed, ski went away from him and started to sink upright, got back to the ski and got it started enough to pull away. There is no way a bilge would have kept up.
Than again we are only running single 500gph's.
So in this case a scupper saved the ski.
I can wait the 1 minute of bilge time to pump out the boat after taking on water. If you only have a 2 minute run and need to throw tricks quickly, than the bilge will not be fast enough.
On a positive scupper story, if Rather B Sleddin didn't have one in his square we would have seen it go down 2 weeks ago to the bottom. .
He cracked his hull right under the bedplates and didn't realize it. 4" long by too much wide. Rode it around not taking on much water due to the water pressure being too quick.
Threw a trick and crashed, ski went away from him and started to sink upright, got back to the ski and got it started enough to pull away. There is no way a bilge would have kept up.
Than again we are only running single 500gph's.
So in this case a scupper saved the ski.