Donald Tyson
Member
Last Week I forgot to put the plug into the back and quickly took on 6" of water. Once I noticed it that plug went in at record speed.
Earlier this week I turned on the washdown pump (after opening the valve). Hazzard, needs work! I noticed that the stream that I was supposed to receive at the hose nozzle was instead spraying all over the house battery area. Apparently it had been compromised in some way...probably from freezing here in my yard. Then it dawned on me that if I left the valve open, with the leaking wash down pump, it would soon fill the boat with water.
While rooting around down there I noticed that the bilge pump hose was rubbing harshly between the valve and the washdown pump. Furthermore, due to this tightness and rubbing, the bilge pump is not able to entirely seat in the recessed area provided for it. The bottom of the pump is elevated 1" off the floor.
Advice welcome as it sometimes helps a lot to talk about things.
Earlier this week I turned on the washdown pump (after opening the valve). Hazzard, needs work! I noticed that the stream that I was supposed to receive at the hose nozzle was instead spraying all over the house battery area. Apparently it had been compromised in some way...probably from freezing here in my yard. Then it dawned on me that if I left the valve open, with the leaking wash down pump, it would soon fill the boat with water.
While rooting around down there I noticed that the bilge pump hose was rubbing harshly between the valve and the washdown pump. Furthermore, due to this tightness and rubbing, the bilge pump is not able to entirely seat in the recessed area provided for it. The bottom of the pump is elevated 1" off the floor.
Advice welcome as it sometimes helps a lot to talk about things.