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Those following our saga with Avy-J, our 'rescue yacht' Morgan Giles 30, will know some of the history. A new engine should have sorted all major trauma, but...
The boat is still leaking...
(For history, it always has, a bit, but there were too many other things to worry about and a 500gph Orca pump with field sensor switch took care of it until the pump and switch failed, probably due to oil contamination from the leaky old engine, now gone)
Stern gland is tight for now and not dripping (we are at anchor). There is a slight weep (a tablespoon or less in 12 hours) from the log transducer, but
ut otherwise the bilge forward of the main sump is dry.
The sump is a sort of round basin which is presumably sitting inside the long keel. I currently have a 500gph Tsunami pump in this sump, with a Whale field sensor switch. See the image above.
There is maybe a litre accumulating over 12 hours. The water has a slight brown (rusty?) tinge, and I think it may be coming out under the lip of the sump pan.
Could this be water that is somehow getting into the encapsulated (cast iron) keel then finding it's way round the incompletely bonded sump pan? If so, might another tube of water weld epoxy be a good investment as a temporary solution prior to a major investigation the next time the boat is out of the water?
(For info, when the boat was lifted there was no evidence of any water draining out from the keel anywhere, though there was a little from the rudder)
Re. the current bilge pump - it is a cheap 500gph (nominal) Tsunami, and it seems to be struggling with a 4ft head and about 3m of 3/4“ pipe with a couple of sharpish bends in it. The field sensor switch is dead, new water witch on order, but I think I need a bigger pump, maybe 1100gph. That is as big as I can go with the existing outlet.
(Please remember when responding that this is a MAB we rescued from the scrapheap, it is not as far as I can tell in imminent danger of sinking so please no tales of horror and we have just relaunched so cannot afford to haul and start major work right now)
- W
The boat is still leaking...
(For history, it always has, a bit, but there were too many other things to worry about and a 500gph Orca pump with field sensor switch took care of it until the pump and switch failed, probably due to oil contamination from the leaky old engine, now gone)
Stern gland is tight for now and not dripping (we are at anchor). There is a slight weep (a tablespoon or less in 12 hours) from the log transducer, but
ut otherwise the bilge forward of the main sump is dry.The sump is a sort of round basin which is presumably sitting inside the long keel. I currently have a 500gph Tsunami pump in this sump, with a Whale field sensor switch. See the image above.
There is maybe a litre accumulating over 12 hours. The water has a slight brown (rusty?) tinge, and I think it may be coming out under the lip of the sump pan.
Could this be water that is somehow getting into the encapsulated (cast iron) keel then finding it's way round the incompletely bonded sump pan? If so, might another tube of water weld epoxy be a good investment as a temporary solution prior to a major investigation the next time the boat is out of the water?
(For info, when the boat was lifted there was no evidence of any water draining out from the keel anywhere, though there was a little from the rudder)
Re. the current bilge pump - it is a cheap 500gph (nominal) Tsunami, and it seems to be struggling with a 4ft head and about 3m of 3/4“ pipe with a couple of sharpish bends in it. The field sensor switch is dead, new water witch on order, but I think I need a bigger pump, maybe 1100gph. That is as big as I can go with the existing outlet.
(Please remember when responding that this is a MAB we rescued from the scrapheap, it is not as far as I can tell in imminent danger of sinking so please no tales of horror and we have just relaunched so cannot afford to haul and start major work right now)
- W