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From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2008 - 14:41:12 EST
Didn't mean to tease. It's been a while since I saw one, but as I recall
there are 2 ss tubes branched off a common pipe which is connected to a
high-pressure pump. They are equipped with nozzles which spray the chain from above
on both sides just ahead of the roller. That's the concept, but you'd have to
see one to get meaningful info on sizes, angles, etc which is why I suggested
looking at one. The Super Maramus are prolific although they have been
superseded recently by the 54, but likely they have the same chain-wash system.
The sole importer, Joel Potter has a demo in Ft. Lauderdale. No doubt there will
be one at the Miami boat show.
No connection.
Regards,
John
"Seahorse"
In a message dated 2/1/2008 12:44:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
> No sense in re-inventing the wheel. The French figured this out
> years ago. Find an Amel Super Maramu (ketch-rigged 53' sailboat -
> white with brown plastic teak) at your favorite marina, buy the
> owner a beer and ask for a demo.
Don't tease me :-))
What's their solution?
Ted G
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