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il_papa wrote: My first time in here so please bear with me. The bilge of my 24 foot sailboat is constantly filling up with rainwater - in Denmark where it really can rain! Try as I might, I can't seem to locate all sources of the rain water. The bilge is located directly under the front end on the cockpit (Drabant 24 - for those who know the boat class), with the deepest part of the bilge being directly up against the rear of the cabin. There is a retractable cabin draw (about 2 feet/60 cms deep) that slides over top of the bilge - the bilge is rather shallow - maybe 3 inches/7.5 cms deep. I really want to keep the drawer, as this is where the battery is located, and I would prefer to have short wire lengths from the battery to the switchboard. Keeping the drawer, however means that I am unable to install a bilge pumps such as the Rule 500, as there simply isn't enough vertical freespace. There appears to be enough room under the drawer to lead a ½" - 1" pipe to the deepest part of the bilge, but what kind of electric bilge pump could I use in such a situation, and what could I use on the intake end of the pipe to reduce the amount of debris coming into the pump, i.e. a filter of some kind? I put a bit of fiberglass screening over the end of the hose intake and hold it in place with a hose clamp. I'm also using a Whale Gusher manual pump, but if you have a lot of water to pump, it could get tiresome. Great for the arm muscles though. Sherwin D. Any tips appreciated... |
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