Why do boats spit out water?

Boats typically spit out water to keep the bilge free of water. Water builds up over time inside the bilge and the bilge pump automatically pumps the water out again. Often, when boats are spitting out water, it is because they are expelling water that has built up in the bilge of the ship.
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How does water get into the bilge of a boat?

Water that does not drain off the side of the deck or through a hole in the hull, typically via a scupper, drains down into the ship into the bilge. This water may be from rough seas, rain, leaks in the hull or stuffing box, or other interior spillage.
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Why do boats have bilges?

The bilge is the lowest inner part, or bottom point, on a boat, and is designed to collect excess water. On vessels of virtually any size, a pump inside the bilge performs a very important function: to remove accumulated water by creating pressure or suction so that the water can be removed.
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How much water in bilge is normal?

The bilge pump should draw down water to about 1/2" depth or less, so if you're ending up with that much water in the bilge you have two problems, the source of the water and the fact that the bilge pump is not kicking on.
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Why do boats have water cannons?

Water cannons were first devised for use on fireboats. Extinguishing fires on boats and buildings near the water was much more difficult and dangerous before fireboats were invented.
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Why do boats spray water in front of ships?

They are used to put out fires on ships or dockside. Since they don't get used much (fortunately), this is just something they can do to test/show off their equipment, and it's a lot of fun when a new ship is delivered. They often put dye into the water to make it colored.
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Are water cannons effective?

Modern water cannons can propel water at rates up to 20 liters per second, and can stream water 67 meters away.
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Do all boats get water in the bilge?

Every boat has bilge water, but some have oily bilge water. As a boater, you should know how to dispose of it properly. You can use the services of a professional or go it the D-I-Y (Do-It-Yourself) way. Avoid using the bilge pump to get rid of oily water.
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How do I keep my bilge dry?

To keep the bilge dry, all you need to do is manage where the water goes from the stuffing box. Instead of dripping into the bilge, set a pan or other collector under the stuffing box to accumulate the water without getting the bilge wet.
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How often should a bilge pump come on?

It should check for water every two minutes. Nothing should come out of the bilge unless it has been raining or you have been in rough water.
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When should I turn on my bilge pump?

How and When Should You Turn on a Bilge Pump? The pump may have a float or switch to turn it on automatically when water collects in the bilge. This is especially important if the boat is kept in the water, as you'll want the pump to activate after a heavy rain storm, for example.
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Should I leave the bilge pump on?

Because the bilge collects water, a bilge pump there to draw the water out. It will use pressure or suction to do this. Without a functioning bilge pump, your boat will be subject to flooding. Additionally, if you don't maintain your bilge pumps the bilge water can get dirty and polluted.
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What is the purpose of bilge well?

In the engine room the bilges and bilge wells are located at the very bottom of the engine room for collecting oil and water from leakages, condensate and wastes so that they can be pumped to the bilge holding tank.
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What is the fastest way to remove water from the bilge?

To quickly remove water from the bilge of your boat, purchase a bilge pump—if you don't have one already—and run it. These pumps are available in electric, mechanical, and hand-operated styles. If you do have a bilge pump, ensure it's in good working order.
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How much water should a boat have a day?

How much water do you need on a boat per person? For day trips and races, you need between 1.3 - 6.5 gallons (or 5 - 25 liters) per person per day. For cruising, you need about 20 gallons (or 75 liters) per person per day.
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Do bilge pumps come on automatically?

Today, most bilge pumps come on automatically. This is because they are built with an automatic float switch that turns the bilge pump on when water levels in the bilge start to rise.
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Can bilge pumps run dry?

The filter-free design is self-priming to 9.5' (3 m). It is able to run dry without damaging the pump. The backflow protection reduces water coming back into the bilge. The connections are 3/4" (19 mm) hose barbs for the pickup and discharge hoses.
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What is the fastest way to remove water from a 14 foot cabin cruiser?

On larger pleasure craft (14 metres in length and longer) you will rely on the vessel's bilge pumps to remove water from the the craft. If the bilge pumps fail, manual bailing may not be sufficient to keep the craft afloat. You should ensure that all bilge spaces are accessible by manual pumps.
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Is it normal for my boat to take on some water?

My conclusion is that some amount of water (usually small) is 100% normal and knowing the amount your boat takes on during your average fishing day is important. Any increase in the amount indicates a problem. Ditto an automatic bilge pump that seems to cycle more frequently than normal.
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How fast does water come out of a water cannon?

Modern water cannons can have flow rates of up to 20 liters of water per second, and can stream water 67 meters away.
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Why don t UK police use water cannons?

Water cannon are serious weapons which can cause injury or death. Reference to ACPO comments that water cannon would have been of limited use in 'dynamic situations' such as public disorder in London in August 2011. Concern about water cannon impacting negatively on tradition of policing by community consent.
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How do you protect water from a cannon?

Backpack can be used as shield against rubber bullets, water cannons and rocks. Make sure the backpack has at least a strap around the chest and one around the waist in case you need to run for safety.
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