Boat is in!! (and a potentially dumb question)
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Boat is in!! (and a potentially dumb question)
With fishing season just a few weeks away my B28 went in on Monday! (Chesapeake) See ya winter.....
Now for the dumb question....
I'd like to add a small- fully automatic bilge pump near my existing front pump but I want to mount it as low in the bilge as possible to help keep the boat a bit drier. Can I mount it directly to the hull with small stainless screws or am I asking for some sort of headache if I go that way?
Thanks all!
JD
Now for the dumb question....
I'd like to add a small- fully automatic bilge pump near my existing front pump but I want to mount it as low in the bilge as possible to help keep the boat a bit drier. Can I mount it directly to the hull with small stainless screws or am I asking for some sort of headache if I go that way?
Thanks all!
JD
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Check out this link. It will take you to an earlier discussion on this.
Check out this link. It will take you to an earlier discussion on this.
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Thanks all, great ideas.
Now that the area of interest is WET any suggestions? (still kicking my self for not getting it done over the winter! )
I'm thinking a small piece of wood with some epoxy as a temporary for the season and then follow up with something like Tony / Cap Pat's suggestions in the link. Would the epoxy, PC7 or the like, harden under water?
JD
Now that the area of interest is WET any suggestions? (still kicking my self for not getting it done over the winter! )
I'm thinking a small piece of wood with some epoxy as a temporary for the season and then follow up with something like Tony / Cap Pat's suggestions in the link. Would the epoxy, PC7 or the like, harden under water?
JD
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um......dry it? shop vac works well for this.
like brewster i am a big believer in pumps...4 (2, 2500 GPH) and very easy to to operate crash valves. trust me , that one time you open the hatch and see a rising foot of water in the bilge you will be glad you have them.
the theme for this month.............."dont ask me how i know!"
like brewster i am a big believer in pumps...4 (2, 2500 GPH) and very easy to to operate crash valves. trust me , that one time you open the hatch and see a rising foot of water in the bilge you will be glad you have them.
the theme for this month.............."dont ask me how i know!"
Randall,
Loud and clear! I'm going to use a manual pump to dry it as best I can and put in a temporary until I pull the boat next winter.
Now, let me tell you about my new freshwater system install yesterday! There places on that boat I never knew existed....
All I can say is after running the new lines I hurt in all sorts of strange places!
Thanks all for the input!
JD
Loud and clear! I'm going to use a manual pump to dry it as best I can and put in a temporary until I pull the boat next winter.
Now, let me tell you about my new freshwater system install yesterday! There places on that boat I never knew existed....
All I can say is after running the new lines I hurt in all sorts of strange places!
Thanks all for the input!
JD
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