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![]() "C." wrote in message ... Is it common for boats to have water in the bilge area almost all the time? I mean, you turn on the bilge pump and pump it out, then a few hours later you look and there's some water down there again... Should it be bone dry? Or is it more often than not a fact that some water will end up sitting there? Is it a wood or fiberglass boat? A wood boat will normally have some water intrusion. Inboard, outboard or I/O? As others have said, the water intrusion may be from the packing (inboard) or from some drain cocks on the engine. Does the boat have a hot water tank? If so, you may have a bad relief valve on the tank. Are you connected to a dockside water supply when the water intrusion occurs? Perhaps a bad fitting or connection. Do you have AC and is the water accumulating in the bilge when the AC runs? Perhaps a bad hose fitting on the raw water cooling pump or the ac drainage is plugged and overflowing into the bilge. One cannot answer your question without knowing these facts. |
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