DanM
New Member
Hello
I'm new to the site and new to owning a boat. Hoping some of you more experienced users can help. Apologies for not knowing the terminology.
I've recently bought a share in a dolphin 21 cabin cruiser. Part of the cabin floor is spongy. Its around the area above the bilge pump. The carpet in the same place keeps getting damp.
I've taken the pump inspection hatch out. The floor is fibre glass on top with about an inch of wood support underneath. The wood is sodden and rotting. That explains the spongyness. I've left the inspection hatches off in a desperate hope it will allow the wood to dry out.
The bilge pump pumps water out fine. But the set up seems strange to me - as someone who knows very little boats boats. I'd appreciate the opinion of others. The pump sits about 3 inches above the bottom of the bilge. The float switch is at the same level. It seems to be designed like that rather than a later bodge. As far as I can tell it means it only pumps water out once it reaches a height of a few inches. So the remaining water just sits in the bilge. I've been using a handpump to remove it recently. But my guess is that over the years water stayed in there rising up, rotting the wood slowly. My guess is the damp carpet is caused by water rising up through the damp wood and the inspection hatch screw holes/around the lip of the hatch (my physics may be bad?).
Does the design seem unusual? It seems ineffective to me but maybe there is a reason for it. I assumed a pump would be set up reach the very bottom of the bilge.
Any thoughts very much appreciated. And yes I realise I should have had a survey done before buying...
I'm new to the site and new to owning a boat. Hoping some of you more experienced users can help. Apologies for not knowing the terminology.
I've recently bought a share in a dolphin 21 cabin cruiser. Part of the cabin floor is spongy. Its around the area above the bilge pump. The carpet in the same place keeps getting damp.
I've taken the pump inspection hatch out. The floor is fibre glass on top with about an inch of wood support underneath. The wood is sodden and rotting. That explains the spongyness. I've left the inspection hatches off in a desperate hope it will allow the wood to dry out.
The bilge pump pumps water out fine. But the set up seems strange to me - as someone who knows very little boats boats. I'd appreciate the opinion of others. The pump sits about 3 inches above the bottom of the bilge. The float switch is at the same level. It seems to be designed like that rather than a later bodge. As far as I can tell it means it only pumps water out once it reaches a height of a few inches. So the remaining water just sits in the bilge. I've been using a handpump to remove it recently. But my guess is that over the years water stayed in there rising up, rotting the wood slowly. My guess is the damp carpet is caused by water rising up through the damp wood and the inspection hatch screw holes/around the lip of the hatch (my physics may be bad?).
Does the design seem unusual? It seems ineffective to me but maybe there is a reason for it. I assumed a pump would be set up reach the very bottom of the bilge.
Any thoughts very much appreciated. And yes I realise I should have had a survey done before buying...