Hello C-Brats,
I am trying to complete a few projects on our 2003 22' C-Dory this summer. One of the upgrades I am making is the bilge pump(s). When we purchased our boat in late 2011, it had 1 bilge pump located located 'under' the wall of the cabin separating the cockpit from the cabin area. We found a fair amount of water in the cockpit whenever it rained-and the boat was sitting in the water at dock. It turns out the bilge pump we had on the boat was a manual pump-it appears the original automatic pump had been replaced with a pump that only activated when we threw the switch in the breaker panel. Complicating things was the fact we had no canvas on the boat. We have just added a camper back--I do plan to post pictures of that!! So I am planning to replace the pump with a Rule automatic pump and add a 2nd pump in the stern of the boat. There appears to be a 'well' or sump behind the area where the batteries sit in the boat that is made to house a bilge pump. I see from the albums on the web-site a number of C-Dories that appear to have bilge pumps in this location. My question is-how is the bilge pump secured to the 'floor' of the boat? It looks like the cover of the original bilge pump may have been epoxied to the floor. Is that the way your pumps are secured? It does seem to make sense since that would eliminate the need to drill holes to secure the pump and potentially create a bigger problem!
If any of you have recently added bilge pumps, I'd love to hear from you to compare notes and learn from your experience.
Regards,
Jack Howell
I am trying to complete a few projects on our 2003 22' C-Dory this summer. One of the upgrades I am making is the bilge pump(s). When we purchased our boat in late 2011, it had 1 bilge pump located located 'under' the wall of the cabin separating the cockpit from the cabin area. We found a fair amount of water in the cockpit whenever it rained-and the boat was sitting in the water at dock. It turns out the bilge pump we had on the boat was a manual pump-it appears the original automatic pump had been replaced with a pump that only activated when we threw the switch in the breaker panel. Complicating things was the fact we had no canvas on the boat. We have just added a camper back--I do plan to post pictures of that!! So I am planning to replace the pump with a Rule automatic pump and add a 2nd pump in the stern of the boat. There appears to be a 'well' or sump behind the area where the batteries sit in the boat that is made to house a bilge pump. I see from the albums on the web-site a number of C-Dories that appear to have bilge pumps in this location. My question is-how is the bilge pump secured to the 'floor' of the boat? It looks like the cover of the original bilge pump may have been epoxied to the floor. Is that the way your pumps are secured? It does seem to make sense since that would eliminate the need to drill holes to secure the pump and potentially create a bigger problem!
If any of you have recently added bilge pumps, I'd love to hear from you to compare notes and learn from your experience.
Regards,
Jack Howell