WaterWitch2
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2007
- Messages
- 545
I truly admire the thought you have put into this matter...remember that the boat will displace it's weight in water, so if you know the weight of the boat and the surface area of the pool (and of course the density of water) you can calculate the amount that the level in the pool will rise. as long as the water will stay in the pool and the pool is deep enough there should be no issues.
Hears an interesting thought. If you put the boat in the pool, start the engine and let it idle for a while how long would it be before you noticed the effect on water quality? Would the pool filter take out the pollutants that the boat exhaust puts in?
I truly admire the thought you have put into this matter...![]()
You ever see how mush stuff comes off kids when they jump in the water.
All the grease they slather themselves with.
Ever throw a dog in the water see how mush comes off them.
Keep the screen clean no problem.
And backwash of course.
I'm an engineer, making a calculation like that is an automatic reaction for me, requiring no real thought.
For those that have seen the "interesting use for a boat" thread. Take the wive's new boyfriend's boat and stick it in his pool, that would be one way to get back at him.
Ahhh. Your engineering let you down. WaterWitch2 didn't say there was water in the pool. You just made that assumption.![]()