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Manic for Life
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 839
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https://www.amazon.com/Rinse-Kit-869...ords=rinse+kit The Rinse Kit is only 2 gallons, and because it requires hose pressure to fill, a backup 5-gallon Sparkletts water bottle is useless for refills. That's why I went with a hand pump. If you want to spend another $50 on top of $75 for a 2 gallon Rinse Kit, you can get a Rinse Kit field pump kit that basically does the same thing as my hand pump. https://www.amazon.com/Rinse-Kit-Fie...ords=rinse+kit
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 47
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Appreciate all the replies. Lots of good info here.
Sprayers, buckets, sponges, washdown kits back at the truck...all really solid ideas. However - my situation is quite unique, I love marine plumbing, I love kayak projects AND I am a bit crazy...so I am going for it. I picked up a Jabsco Par Max 3GPM pump today. Ultimate goal will be to have this thing serve as an emergency bilge pump, a washdown pump and an on demand live-well pump/aerator if needed. So I think if I do it right, I can get three practical kayak applications out of one pump. Worst case I abandon the project and make a portable spray kit for my truck. The thing only weights 3.5 pounds so its not even that heavy. I'm going to take the weekend to meticulously plan out the plumbing, electrical and routing of various things and only will proceed if it gives me all the advantages I want and involves minimal risk to the hull and integrity of the craft. I'll post in the innovations thread if it works out! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Ventura, CA
Posts: 376
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bitchen!
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