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Bobsprit August 12th 03 06:34 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew you'd all
want to know!

Capt RB
C&C 32
NY

felton August 12th 03 06:45 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
Obviously your bilge pump is working too hard. Does it run
continuously?:) That isn't a good sign...


On 12 Aug 2003 17:34:46 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew you'd all
want to know!

Capt RB
C&C 32
NY



Bobsprit August 12th 03 06:47 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
Obviously your bilge pump is working too hard.

It hasn't worked since the begining of the season. About every 10 days I pumped
it out a bit with a handpump.

RB

Scout August 12th 03 07:10 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
Bob,
I've been using a 2 gallon wet/dry vac to pump out my bilges (about once every 2wks), on sale at Sears for $40. It's real handy for small clean ups too. Stows easily. Careful of the wrap. http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summ...=0 0917711000

I'll put an auto pump in over the winter.
Scout


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
Obviously your bilge pump is working too hard.

It hasn't worked since the begining of the season. About every 10 days I pumped
it out a bit with a handpump.

RB


Bobsprit August 12th 03 07:31 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
I've been using a 2 gallon wet/dry vac to pump out my bilges (about once =
every 2wks), on sale at Sears for $40. It's real handy for small clean =
ups too. Stows easily.

Yup, I keep the wet/dry Stinger on board...same idea. But a handpump takes care
of the bilge. I' rewiring the automatic one cuz it's there and I bought a new
float switch for it.

RB

Peter J Ross August 12th 03 09:15 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
On 12 Aug 2003 17:34:46 GMT, a team of surgeons from alt.sailing.asa
removed the following benign growth from Bobsprit:

C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!


No it isn't.

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew you'd all
want to know!


This is code for having a colostomy, isn't it?

--
PJR :-)
mhm34x8

Jonathan Ganz August 12th 03 09:50 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
The one on the Catalina 27 that I teach on continues to
have problems also. It can get stuck in the on position if
we've been jinking around a lot. It just needs a new float
switch, but I haven't had the time.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew you'd

all
want to know!

Capt RB
C&C 32
NY




Simple Simon August 12th 03 10:21 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
What do you need a bilge pump for?

Does your crummy boat have leaks and a wet bilge?

My bilge is bone dry and I haven't used the bilge
pump in ages.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
I've been using a 2 gallon wet/dry vac to pump out my bilges (about once =
every 2wks), on sale at Sears for $40. It's real handy for small clean =
ups too. Stows easily.

Yup, I keep the wet/dry Stinger on board...same idea. But a handpump takes care
of the bilge. I' rewiring the automatic one cuz it's there and I bought a new
float switch for it.

RB




NH_/)_ August 12th 03 10:30 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
busy running numbers on these guys with the I-cops

NH_/)_

Bobsprit wrote:
C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew you'd all
want to know!

Capt RB
C&C 32
NY



Donal August 12th 03 10:35 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Obviously your bilge pump is working too hard.

It hasn't worked since the begining of the season. About every 10 days I

pumped
it out a bit with a handpump.


Your old boat must let a lot of water in.

I have an irritating leak at the mast which means that I have to switch on
the automatic bilge pump about 4 times a year.


Regards


Donal
--




Bobsprit August 12th 03 11:10 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
I have an irritating leak at the mast which means that I have to switch on
the automatic bilge pump about 4 times a year.

If your pump turns on 4 times a year, you have more water coming in than I do.
If I waited for the switch to be tripped, it would probably never happen. It
seems to stay at about an inch or so, unless I pump it dry...which lasts about
a week and then it slowly goes to about one inch and oddly stays there.
Fix your leaks!

RB

Donal August 12th 03 11:43 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
I have an irritating leak at the mast which means that I have to switch on
the automatic bilge pump about 4 times a year.

If your pump turns on 4 times a year, you have more water coming in than I

do.
If I waited for the switch to be tripped, it would probably never happen.

It
seems to stay at about an inch or so, unless I pump it dry...which lasts

about
a week and then it slowly goes to about one inch and oddly stays there.
Fix your leaks!


Twit! I didn't say that "it turns on", I said that I "switch" it on about
four times a year. I like to play safe!

Honestly.... you are almost as easy to troll as Boooops!.


Regards


Donal
--




Mike August 13th 03 06:00 PM

It's quiet...too quiet
 

The Cappys Master wrote in message
...
On 12 Aug 2003 18:31:16 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

I've been using a 2 gallon wet/dry vac to pump out my bilges (about once

=
every 2wks), on sale at Sears for $40. It's real handy for small clean =
ups too. Stows easily.

Yup, I keep the wet/dry Stinger on board...same idea. But a handpump

takes care
of the bilge. I' rewiring the automatic one cuz it's there and I bought a

new
float switch for it.

RB


We have 2X small electrics, a huge high capacity electric and two hand
pumps onboard. Oh and if the bilge does actually make a lot of water
there are inlets into the shower bases where the shower pumps can take
up the load as well. It'd take a catastrophic holing to send her down.
Pumps are tested regularly and wet run to ensure they are serviceable.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


I discovered the fresh water pressure pump on Arabella can also be used to
drain the bilge in an emergency. She originally had three water tanks, one
of which was converted to a fuel tank. The intake hose from that one was
led into the bilge at that time. Makes it real important to remember which
valve on the manifold goes to which source!
There is a Par/Jabsco diaphragm pump (rebuildable, unlike submersibles) for
the primary (with inline filter installed to keep chunks out) and a big
whale gusher manual you can reach from the wheel. I like the idea of using
the shower sump pumps as well- good idea.
Mike



Service with a smile August 14th 03 06:51 AM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
(Bobsprit) wrote in
:

C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew
you'd all want to know!


I know I did.

Bertei

Bertie the Bunyip August 14th 03 06:56 AM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
"NH_/)_" wrote in
:

busy running numbers on these guys with the I-cops


Bwawhahwhahwhahhwhahwhahwhahhwhahwhahhwhahwhahwhah whhahwhahwhahwhahwhhahwha
hwhahwhahhwhahwhahwhhahw!


Bertei




NH_/)_

Bobsprit wrote:
C'mon all you sailors!!!

It's bloody quiet in here!

Heading out to the boat to fix the bloody bilge pump AGAIN! I knew
you'd all want to know!

Capt RB
C&C 32
NY





Bertie the Bunyip August 14th 03 07:22 AM

It's quiet...too quiet
 
"Donal" wrote in
:


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
I have an irritating leak at the mast which means that I have to
switch on the automatic bilge pump about 4 times a year.

If your pump turns on 4 times a year, you have more water coming in
than I

do.
If I waited for the switch to be tripped, it would probably never
happen.

It
seems to stay at about an inch or so, unless I pump it dry...which
lasts

about
a week and then it slowly goes to about one inch and oddly stays
there. Fix your leaks!


Twit! I didn't say that "it turns on", I said that I "switch" it on
about four times a year. I like to play safe!

Honestly.... you are almost as easy to troll as Boooops!.


Snort!

You'll have to admit you were troled eventually, fjuckwit.

Or not, all the same to me.

Bertie









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