[Public-list] A few rookie questions
Lloyd Pulley
wrest at ccob.org
Tue Sep 19 15:07:45 PDT 2006
Thanks George,
Actually the manual bilge pump is fairly new... 2002
For some reason it was not appearing to work. I used a hand pump that got me
in ok shape and checking daily. Perhaps there is a valve I need to turn
somewhere that I missed.
Rain water was the culprit I am quite sure as it is fresh water not salt
water coming in. Now tracking down the way it came in now thanks to the
helpful suggestions on this list server.
Good possibility on the chainplates... Will check.
Lloyd
On 9/18/06 11:05 PM, "George Dinwiddie" <gdinwiddie at alberg30.org> wrote:
> Lloyd Pulley wrote:
>> Recently heavy rains overcame my bilge I suspect and then overcame the
>> batteries and flooded the cabin up to an inch. I had it pumped all out and
>> then tried to use the manual bilge but could not seem to get it to work...
>> Is the re a valve, a prime needed of sorts to get that thing to work?
>>
>> Is there anything else I need to worry about since it flooded so high?
>
> 1. You need to make sure that your manual bilge pump works, or fix it if
> it does not. This is a major safety issue. Most likely you've got a
> Whale Gusher 10. If so, you can get a rebuild kit for it with all of
> the rubber parts. You might want to take it apart, first, to make sure
> the aluminum casting is OK. I nursed one along for years, but finally
> replaced it. It's probably not worth keeping one as long as I did.
>
> 2. You need to figure out where the water came in. This is a
> maintenance issue. Check the chainplates. If water is coming in there,
> you need to recaulk them right away before the knees rot out and you
> lose the rig. Check the deck fittings, particularly in the cockpit. At
> one time I was taking on a lot of water via the rudderpost fitting.
>
>> Apparently the batteries now are shot and the cables fried.
>
> Been there. Done that.
>
> - George
>
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