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Thanks, Bob....will keep all this in mind when I go back to the boat
this weekend and investigate some more. "Bob D." wrote: Jim, I'm having the same problem, and am still investigating it. Here are some things to keep try or keep in mind. Unless you have a manual bilge pump only, there is no way to tell how much water your are getting in the bilge. I wired in a counter to actualy increment by one whenever the pump activates. By pouring water into your bilge I can measure the ammount of water needed to the float the switch that automatically activates the pump. At the very least I can monitor if the condition is getting worse, such as the pump cycling more often during the same trip distance and conditions. Check your bilge pump(s) and other thru-hull hoses to make sure they are properly looped above their thru-hull. If the discharge hose is not looped in this manner, water bay be splashing in via the thru-hull then dumping back into the bilge. Not a major problem, but if you don't know how the water is getting in ... I suspect I am having this is the problem with my 28 Wellcraft, since I don't seem to take on any water at displacement speeds. As for troubleshooting... let the boat sit at the dock for a few rainless days and note if any water gets in. Even with rains, most boats are designed to dump the majority of water out via scuppers so the water intake should by no means be significant. Next have someone who is compentent at the helm or at inspecting for water ingress head out with you with hatches open on a calm sunny day. Have them look at the lowest point in the boat, usually the engine hatch. If they see water accumulating have them note where, and follow up by looking through every inspection hatch. If there is no water present, repeat the process at planing speeds. Hope this helps. Bob Dimond In article , wrote: Can anyone tell me why I get a significant amount of water in the bilge every time I take my Sea Ray out on the water? This has happened ever since I bought the boat new but I used to drain it every time I took it out...Now I have it on a boat lift and I drain it about every 3 times I take it out and water pours out of the drain plug for 25-30 seconds and sometimes more.... Could this be a hull problem, which would be still under warranty? Or is it probably engine related? -- - Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). -- - Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). |
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