As I'm crawling around our boat I'm finding some things I can't figure out. Any help would be appreciated. . .
How can I tell if the bilge pumps are working? At what point should they pump water, and how can I test them? They run, but I don't know when the float switch should kick in. The well in the cockpit has about an inch of water - nothng in the cockpit - but when should the pump turn on? Can
I just pour some water in to see if works?
In the anchor locker I found a heavy canvas bag with a few heavy bags of what feels like might be lead shot. What are they for?
The boat came with a spare prop. I'm glad to have it, but it takes up a lot of precious space. Is it a good idea to carry the spare in the boat?
Is the anchor typically hung on the bow roller so it's ready for quick deployment? Seems like it would take too long to pull the anchor out of storage and feed the rode up throught the deck if needed in an emergency.
Thanks for your patience and help.
How can I tell if the bilge pumps are working? At what point should they pump water, and how can I test them? They run, but I don't know when the float switch should kick in. The well in the cockpit has about an inch of water - nothng in the cockpit - but when should the pump turn on? Can
I just pour some water in to see if works?
In the anchor locker I found a heavy canvas bag with a few heavy bags of what feels like might be lead shot. What are they for?
The boat came with a spare prop. I'm glad to have it, but it takes up a lot of precious space. Is it a good idea to carry the spare in the boat?
Is the anchor typically hung on the bow roller so it's ready for quick deployment? Seems like it would take too long to pull the anchor out of storage and feed the rode up throught the deck if needed in an emergency.
Thanks for your patience and help.