yes you can produce a volitile hydrocarbon gasseous emmission called black oxygen it is basicly like oxygenation of the oil in your bilge more fuel for a fire
A "bilge pump" is not automatically on a boat. Every boat does however have a bilge area. It is the area in a boat's hull where water collects. This area is seriously recommended to have a "bilge pump" in it on every boat to pump the water out of this area while on the water. Bilge's have drain plugs on the back of the boat for when you take it out of the water to fully drain it.
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The lowest part of the ship on the inside. Water and waste tend to accumulate here from small leaks in equipment and condensation. "Bilge Water" is dirty and a nasty mix of water, oil and other liquids.
No the law does not require you to have a bilge pump, but on larger boats it is foolish to not have one.
IN larger boats, the area at the very bottom of the boat is called the "bilge", and the water there is sometimes called "bilge water". To get rid of it, sailors use bilge pumps to pump the water over the side and out of the boat. For smaller boats that don't have bilge pumps, the sailors will "bail" the water out by scooping it up with any suitable container, and dumping it overboard.
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