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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
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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


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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
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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

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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


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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



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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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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
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Bobsprit
 
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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
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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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
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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?

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PJR :-)
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