Bubblegtt
Well-Known Member
I bought our Prestige 32 last October having had a full survey done and many items replaced before sale and after. One of the things that were checked, were the bilge pumps. The forward bilge pump can be manually operated via a switch on the dashboard. This was heard and pumped out some water. The stern bilge pump cannot be manually operated.
While doing some jobs last year, I decided to check the automatic operation of the forward bilge pump with water in the bilge, which eventually completely covered the automatic switch and it faild to turn on the pump. These have a delay of a few seconds before they switch the pump on. I checked the wiring and it was all rotted away!!
Thank you Jeanneau for installing the waste tank right on top of it, it makes it a ball ache to feed new wires underneath it, but I did it and it now works as it should.
It's been in the back of my mind to check the stern bilge pump ever since, but with one thing and another it got put on the back burner, what with fitting new chart plotters and radar etc. until yesterday.

This is the auto bilge pump switch hidden away where you can't see it and yes it doesn't work, neither does the pump, which is seized solid!!
A new identical switch is around 200 euros plus shipping and tax from France, so I have ordered a Whale type which is fitted to later build Prestige 32 for around £32. The Jabsco pump is £205, but I have found an almost identical spec Jabsco for half that. Just need to chop out all the corroded wiring and fit the new parts when they come.
So.......how often do you actually check the auto operation of your bilge pumps? It is almost certain that neither of mine have been working since I bought the boat, just the manual operation of the forward one.
While doing some jobs last year, I decided to check the automatic operation of the forward bilge pump with water in the bilge, which eventually completely covered the automatic switch and it faild to turn on the pump. These have a delay of a few seconds before they switch the pump on. I checked the wiring and it was all rotted away!!
Thank you Jeanneau for installing the waste tank right on top of it, it makes it a ball ache to feed new wires underneath it, but I did it and it now works as it should.
It's been in the back of my mind to check the stern bilge pump ever since, but with one thing and another it got put on the back burner, what with fitting new chart plotters and radar etc. until yesterday.

This is the auto bilge pump switch hidden away where you can't see it and yes it doesn't work, neither does the pump, which is seized solid!!
A new identical switch is around 200 euros plus shipping and tax from France, so I have ordered a Whale type which is fitted to later build Prestige 32 for around £32. The Jabsco pump is £205, but I have found an almost identical spec Jabsco for half that. Just need to chop out all the corroded wiring and fit the new parts when they come.
So.......how often do you actually check the auto operation of your bilge pumps? It is almost certain that neither of mine have been working since I bought the boat, just the manual operation of the forward one.