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    Whale gusher 10 question

    General call for assistance going out. Now I know I could spend hours researching this on-line. Not because there is that much information out there on the matter but because I am so easily distracted when I start googling boat stuff.

    We have a gusher 10 mounted on a rotted chunk of plywood. Love the bilge pump, hate the mounting. Maybe its a bad neuron or just a couple hundred of them gone bad, but, I'm sure someone out there in hyper cyberspace once talked of a conversion kit that changed these babies to a bulkhead mount configuration that allowed you to just pop a plate off and slip the handle in and pump like mad without having to, say, open a cockpit locker to get at said pump. Does anyone else ever so slightly remember anything that remotely sounds similar?

    Thanks in advance...foundering in Fargo

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    Capt T - Whale manufactures a deckplate. Looks like you could fairly easily create a mount for the pump. A quick search didn't reveal anyone selling a thru-deck kit as a standalone option. Maybe contact Whale for one? They are great pumps.

    http://www.whalepumps.com/marine/product_list/9/57/
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    Thanks! That's even easier than I thought...or...remembered.

    Round two. Is there a significant difference in durability between the anodized aluminum versus the plastic deck plate? The product description qualifies the plastic model as wont fade, degrade, ect., etc.. I know plastics are continually being upgraded and improved but I personally haven't seen a bit of plastic left exposed to the sun that hasn't weathered, faded and set on it's way to failure. Is the claim too good to be true? Anyone? Anyone?

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    I don't know what sort of plastic Whale used for their deck plates (it seems to be UV proof). Our plastic cover looks just fine after a dozen seasons in the sun.

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    Thanks for the real world feedback, Bill. I guess I'll just have to get with the twenty-first century and space-age technology and accept the fact about plastics being a part of our everyday lives. Well, I paniced and bought the anodized model anyway. That happens too much when I work weekends.

    Due to some changes we're making to the cockpit I might have to mount the manual pump so the handle comes up through the seat. So it may have to handle an occational foot or butt cheek. Also, I rationalized in my head that because of the angle of attack the sun's rays may be be harder on the plastic version.

    P.s. The really sad thing is I haven't even uncovered 113 from her winter's nap yet

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    My pump is mounted on the vertical face of the cockpit seat so that i can pump and steer at the same time (thankfully i need to do this just once). maybe the vertical surface saved the plastic from too much UV exposure.


    have fun on your install!
    Last edited by bill@ariel231; 06-01-2009 at 08:39 AM.

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