Don107
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I am replacing the manual electric bilge pump on my Sailmaster 845 with a auto electric pump and would welcome any thoughts on how i am intending to mount the new pump
At the moment it has a 400 gph rule pump fitted in the bilge sump with the strainer screwed down to the bilge floor and the main body of the pump hose clamped to the bilge pump outlet hose
This makes it difficult to separate the pump body from the strainer to clean the strainer as it is a bit of a reach down through the cover panel in the cabin sole
I have purchased a 800 gph version of this pump http://www.spx.com/en/johnson-pump-marine/pd-marine-bilge-ultimabilge/ and what i intend to do is mount the strainer to a piece of 12mm white plastic cutting board cut to suit the shape of the bilge sump (approx 300mm long and 210mm wide at one end and 150mm wide at the other) and sit the cutting board in the bilge sump
The hose connector screws on to the outlet of the pump and if i need to clean the strainer i can unscrew the outlet hose and lift the pump and cutting board mounting plate out of the sump and separate it in the cabin i can't see to much wrong with doing it this way as is it will be secure at all normal angles of heel but i am open to other suggestions if any one can see a problem with what i am intending to do
Thanks in advance
Regards Don
I am replacing the manual electric bilge pump on my Sailmaster 845 with a auto electric pump and would welcome any thoughts on how i am intending to mount the new pump
At the moment it has a 400 gph rule pump fitted in the bilge sump with the strainer screwed down to the bilge floor and the main body of the pump hose clamped to the bilge pump outlet hose
This makes it difficult to separate the pump body from the strainer to clean the strainer as it is a bit of a reach down through the cover panel in the cabin sole
I have purchased a 800 gph version of this pump http://www.spx.com/en/johnson-pump-marine/pd-marine-bilge-ultimabilge/ and what i intend to do is mount the strainer to a piece of 12mm white plastic cutting board cut to suit the shape of the bilge sump (approx 300mm long and 210mm wide at one end and 150mm wide at the other) and sit the cutting board in the bilge sump
The hose connector screws on to the outlet of the pump and if i need to clean the strainer i can unscrew the outlet hose and lift the pump and cutting board mounting plate out of the sump and separate it in the cabin i can't see to much wrong with doing it this way as is it will be secure at all normal angles of heel but i am open to other suggestions if any one can see a problem with what i am intending to do
Thanks in advance
Regards Don