[Public-list] A few rookie questions
John Birch
Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Tue Sep 19 15:17:23 PDT 2006
"I am quite sure as it is fresh water not salt water coming in."
Lloyd buddy - Don't drink the bilge water ... just a suggestion ; )
Cheers,
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Pulley" <wrest at ccob.org>
To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Public-list] A few rookie questions
> 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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