Link med alverdens små selv læns: http://www.apsltd.com/Depts/dept278.asp

En specific:
http://marinestore.co.uk/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=mrst&Product_Code=IB-E001&Category_Code=ed99ds

En mere: http://www.seamarknunn.co.uk/catalog/items/item1247.htm

Endelig er der også denne mulighed - den kunne jeg da godt tænke mig at
forsøge at eksperimentere med - source:
http://media5.hypernet.com/cgi-bin/UBB/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=4&t=001555&p=

I use this style of self-bailing rig. A piece of 3/8" Brass or copper
tubing, create a loop so that the top of the loop is above the waterline.
One end stays in the lowest section of your bilge, the other end passes
outside thru the hull, with the end of the tubing facing aft (in front of
the prop works best if you have one). As long as the boat is moving
forward greater than 3 knots, the low pressure created below the boat
outside will continuously suck out the water in the bilge. I use this
trick on my RC powered fleet, and I found out that it works great on my
15' sailboat as well. No electrics, no moving parts, no worries.

Jeg formoder man kunne teste fra bagerste luge. Hælde vand i på forhånd,
føre slangen ud af lugen og tape den fast et passende sted under
vandlinien. Det jeg ser som det springende punkt er om farten er nok til
at løfte væsken op over lugekanten - det vil trods alt være 8-10cm mere
end 'nødvendigt'.

Hygge

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