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...AC [] drain running into the "dry" bilge...
I have that covered. My installer did the same, running the condensate drain to the bilge rather than a few more feet - and difficulty - to the shower sump. I just built a sump out of a gallon Tupperware-like covered container with a small pump and floatswitch. It didn't work initially; the 3/4" line to the throughhull had enough volume to take three inches of sump water without putting any overboard; when the switch shut the pump down, the water just ran back to the sump. I reduced the tubing to 3/8" at the pump and back to 3/4" at the throughhull so, now, it shoots a very nice thin stream out of the center of the throughhull - and almost completely empties the sump. Works well and I have a "dry" bilge - when it isn't rainy season. I've looked for other moisture sources and don't see anything that could reasonably wet the bottom edge of the carpet (I guess "cabin liner" is a better term). Thanks for the vinegar tip; I'll try that. Happy Thanksgiving, Frank. Tom Becker RighTime Cape Coral |
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