[Public-List] manual bilge pump placement

Gordon Laco mainstay at csolve.net
Wed Feb 11 18:20:54 PST 2009


Hi there - 

Yes - the Whale Gusher 10 was there, with a through-deck mounting kit.  Ours
in SURPRISE #426 is mounted that way.  Our boat still has her A4 engine; its
exhaust follows close to the port longitudinal cockpit bulkhead high up.  It
passes inboard of the pump, which is mounted so that the immovable cast body
is inboard and the diaphram is outboard, so free to move.

Hope that helps...

Gord #426


On 2/11/09 8:47 PM, "Knickman Family" <knickman at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Last May I was fortunate to buy "Bluejay", #372, built in 1969.  I live
> in Maryland, but she had spent her sailing life on Lake Erie.  She was a
> one-owner boat and apparently was sailed regularly out of Port Clinton,
> Ohio.  As her previous owner had retired and moved to Florida, she was
> passed on to his son, living in Maryland.  She was hauled to the Chesapeake
> but for whatever reason never used.  The son finally put her up for sale
> last year.  Other than some new sails, the boat is essentially unaltered
> from her original state.  I had her hauled to my home last summer and have
> been slowly (but surely) getting her back to seaworthy condition.  I have
> re-worked the atomic 4 engine and she runs well.  I have replaced all the
> toerails with new teak.  The hull was a very faded (but otherwise sound)
> royal blue, and I've re-painted with Interlux Perfection royal blue.  All of
> the old thru-hulls and original gate valves have been replaced, with the
> addition of seacocks this time.  I'm slowly dismantling the interior and
> refinishing the teak.  And while this has been alot of work, I'm ha
> ving a great time as I go along.
> 
>  I'm currently looking to install a manual bilge pump.  My understanding
> is that Whitby had originally used whale gusher 10 pumps.  I don't know what
> happened to the original pump in Bluejay, but there is an access plate just
> behind the port locker lid in the cockpit.This plate is about 6 inches in
> diameter.  I'm assuming the pump had been situated under the seat in that
> location.  I have obtained a whale gusher 10 to re-install, but the exhaust
> pipe from the engine passes right through the same location.  The pump can
> fit, but there isn't enough room for the diaphragm to move in and out
> wfithout bumping into the pipe.  So obviously something isn't right.  I
> could move the exhaust pipe further to the outboard side but it would then
> probably start interfering with access to the port locker a bit.  I'd
> appreciate any suggestions or explanations about the original placement of
> these items.  Thanks for any help.
> 
> Ed Knickman
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