Porthandbuoy
Well-Known Member
An automatic bilge pump could give you a false sense of security if you have a persistent leak. Your bilges will be dry and you will be quite happy until that persistent leak gradually gets worse, the bilge pump runs constantly, and the battery goes flat. Such a failure mode can be attributed to stern glands, hoses and skin fittings. I prefer keeping an eye on how much, if any, water is in the bilge sump so I can monitor the rate of ingress.
Last season I was on the cusp of hauling out mid-season to fix a worsening leak around the shaft tube. An automatic bilge pump could have left me oblivious to the problem until I had a major leak. A high-level alarm has a lot of merits, especially if it incorporates a flashing light visible when the boat's on her mooring.
Last season I was on the cusp of hauling out mid-season to fix a worsening leak around the shaft tube. An automatic bilge pump could have left me oblivious to the problem until I had a major leak. A high-level alarm has a lot of merits, especially if it incorporates a flashing light visible when the boat's on her mooring.