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Tired of bailing out your boat? Do you live far from the docks and worry about your boat filling with water? Or are you forever struggling with marine covers in rain and rough weather?
The Swedish-made Drainman (Länsman) helps you solve these problems and lets you relax. Using the natural power of wind and waves and the tug they create on the mooring line, the Drainman automatically takes care of bilge pumping.
The Drainman can pump up to 550 UK gallons of water per day! It is easy to install, handy to carry and lock in place. The Drainman is made from rugged materials with a tensile strength of up to 15,000 Newton. The Drainman saves both time and money, a small investment that makes a big difference.
Ecofriendly and efficient, around the clock.
Drainman is easy to carry and install.
1. The Drainman features two loops, one on either side. One loop is connected to a mooring line by means of a shackle or a snap-hook, the line is then attached to the mooring point, for instance on a jetty. Mooring springs should not be used. 2. The loop on the other side is connected to the boat, using a shackle or a snap-hook, such that the Drainman is attached between the boat and the mooring point. Make sure that the hose and label are facing up when installing, and that the pump is kept above the surface of the water. 3. Place the sieve of the suction hose in the lowest point of the boat (the keelson), where it can easily drain the water. For increased stability, a weight may be placed at the end of the suction sieve loop. |
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