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Does anyone know of a simple, cheap, fail-safe audio alarm for detecting the buildup of seawater in the bilge? Seems swamping is a common cause of disaster at sea (see this month's YM Learning Curve). In most incidents the leak goes undetected until the vessel becomes noticeably sluggish and floorboards are awash. By this time it's difficult to locate the source (probably below the flood water level) and the engine and batteries may be soon lost, along with VHF and electronic nav equipment. I've considered putting an audible alarm on my automatic bilge pump, but I don't trust float switches, particularly in the bilge - had too many fail. An independent alarm with a fail-safe seawater level detector would be ideal, should be cheap, and would give much peace of mind. Does such a device exist, or how could one be easily made? Or as the wife says, am I worrying needlessly again?