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On my S23, the bilge pump is in a little hole in the engine bay. Under this are 3 holes about the size of a cork on a bottle of wine.
Now, the idea with these holes is that water that may come from anywhere else in the hull will come back and can be sucked up by the bilge pump. HOWEVER, this point is lower than the bilge pump in the engine bay. Before water starts to creep out of these holes and into the hole where the bilge pump, it takes 18 litres (I know this because I stuck an engine oil extractor down one of the holes and extracted 18 litres)
I hate having water lying around anywhere - has anyone got any bright ideas to overcome this?
Now, the idea with these holes is that water that may come from anywhere else in the hull will come back and can be sucked up by the bilge pump. HOWEVER, this point is lower than the bilge pump in the engine bay. Before water starts to creep out of these holes and into the hole where the bilge pump, it takes 18 litres (I know this because I stuck an engine oil extractor down one of the holes and extracted 18 litres)
I hate having water lying around anywhere - has anyone got any bright ideas to overcome this?