Yellow Ballad
Well-Known Member
Firstly I should say I'm in the camp of K.I.S.S (keep it simple stupid), so I'm laying on the side of not to fit one.
My boat hasn't got a electric bilge pump, only a manual Whale in the cockpit. I'm 100 miles away from the boat but when it's on the water it's vary rare I don't go down every couple of weeks occasionally I might push it to three. There's never been enough water in the bilge to worry me but I do wonder if it's worth putting an auto pump in? The only time I can imagine getting enough water in the bilge would be from a component failure so the pump would just run till it or the batteries died and then be useless, unless I was on the boat and I would hopefully be aware of the leak/bucket full of water down the hatch. The boat's not got AC so just the 12v batteries and a small solar panel for topping up.
Has anyone been saved by an auto pump or is it just something people use to pump out a bit of rain water and stop them worrying? I always shut the sea cocks when I leave the boat (but even if I didn't and a hose split, I wouldn't be back at the boat before it was too late I would have thought).
So am I crazy/stupid for not fitting one? Has anyone been saved by one? I'm open to hear pros and cons.
My boat hasn't got a electric bilge pump, only a manual Whale in the cockpit. I'm 100 miles away from the boat but when it's on the water it's vary rare I don't go down every couple of weeks occasionally I might push it to three. There's never been enough water in the bilge to worry me but I do wonder if it's worth putting an auto pump in? The only time I can imagine getting enough water in the bilge would be from a component failure so the pump would just run till it or the batteries died and then be useless, unless I was on the boat and I would hopefully be aware of the leak/bucket full of water down the hatch. The boat's not got AC so just the 12v batteries and a small solar panel for topping up.
Has anyone been saved by an auto pump or is it just something people use to pump out a bit of rain water and stop them worrying? I always shut the sea cocks when I leave the boat (but even if I didn't and a hose split, I wouldn't be back at the boat before it was too late I would have thought).
So am I crazy/stupid for not fitting one? Has anyone been saved by one? I'm open to hear pros and cons.