I have noticed that the outlet for my bilge pump is sitting at water level. I added a kicker motor and a second house battery since I bought the boat. I also have a 70 quart cooler that sits near the transom.
The last time I launched the boat on a steep ramp I got 5+ gallons in the back of the boat. The river water was pretty dirty so I could see it didn’t come over the rear splash well. The bilge outlet was well below water level during launch. I can only surmise that the water siphoned back through the bilge pump. Under normal operation, the boat is always bone dry.
Would it be best to move the bilge outlet higher on gunnel? Or, do you think the bilge pump is the issue?
If the consensus is to relocate the bilge outlet, is there a fitting that will close off the exiting outlet, or is fiberglass repair in my future?
I have a 2005 19 Angler with a 90 hp Honda.
Thanks for any help or recommendations.
The last time I launched the boat on a steep ramp I got 5+ gallons in the back of the boat. The river water was pretty dirty so I could see it didn’t come over the rear splash well. The bilge outlet was well below water level during launch. I can only surmise that the water siphoned back through the bilge pump. Under normal operation, the boat is always bone dry.
Would it be best to move the bilge outlet higher on gunnel? Or, do you think the bilge pump is the issue?
If the consensus is to relocate the bilge outlet, is there a fitting that will close off the exiting outlet, or is fiberglass repair in my future?
I have a 2005 19 Angler with a 90 hp Honda.
Thanks for any help or recommendations.