chubby
Well-Known Member
Having discovered my manual bilge pump, a whale ? 15 was obsolete in 1989 and no longer sucks anything, I got thinking about a replacement and the chap in the chandlery asked how many I have for a 32 footer, is one enough or should I have two, in the cockpit and in the cabin or to pump to both port and starboard in case the boat is heeling? I usually sail single handed and can only pump one at a time or is redundancy good in case one blocks or by that stage are you scuppered anyway?
How many have used a bilge pump in anger in an emergency rather than just clearing the bit of water that always seems to come fom somewhere, perhaps when I clear the log impellor.
I usually clear the bilge with the electric pump and have never used the manual one in anger.
An ancillary question is how many electric pumps and are they automatic and left on, on the basis you would rather a flat batery than sunk boat, indeed if you had a sunk boat you woulf have knackered the batteries anyway! With a starting and twin domestic battery system the worst I could do is the flaten one domestic battery?
How many have used a bilge pump in anger in an emergency rather than just clearing the bit of water that always seems to come fom somewhere, perhaps when I clear the log impellor.
I usually clear the bilge with the electric pump and have never used the manual one in anger.
An ancillary question is how many electric pumps and are they automatic and left on, on the basis you would rather a flat batery than sunk boat, indeed if you had a sunk boat you woulf have knackered the batteries anyway! With a starting and twin domestic battery system the worst I could do is the flaten one domestic battery?