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One way valve would be good too. I think the best thing to do in combination with the one way valve, is to put the exit hole in a position that will not allow water to enter, but also in a position so that the tube inside the kayak can make a loop so that it is higher than the exit hole. Kinda of like an upside-down drip loop, if that makes sense. Basically the water would need to run uphill to enter the kayak.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Corona, CA
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Anyone know anything about this particular type of pump? Where can I get the one way check valve at? |
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