mattnj
Well-Known Member
I am currenlty installing a high capacity (2000g/hour) emergency bilge pump, which will be above the existing bilge system on a seperate switch and should hopefully never get used...
Regarding the installation a couple of things:-
1) should i have a stopcock on the skin fitting, it seems a bit pointless as i cant ever imagine wanting to turn it off (or is there a reason i should have one)
2) i have bought a non-return valve to go in the pipe, does this go at the bottom, near the pump or middle, or near the top by the skin fitting, any preference?
3) In the unlikley event of the boat being heeled over so far that the skin fitting is underwater, will the non-return valve provide suitable siphon protection.
4) How do i drill a hole through the hull (35mm dia, what type of drill is best) and do i need to treat the core of the hull with anything before sikaflexing in the skin fitting?
Any comments appreciated, Thanks
Regarding the installation a couple of things:-
1) should i have a stopcock on the skin fitting, it seems a bit pointless as i cant ever imagine wanting to turn it off (or is there a reason i should have one)
2) i have bought a non-return valve to go in the pipe, does this go at the bottom, near the pump or middle, or near the top by the skin fitting, any preference?
3) In the unlikley event of the boat being heeled over so far that the skin fitting is underwater, will the non-return valve provide suitable siphon protection.
4) How do i drill a hole through the hull (35mm dia, what type of drill is best) and do i need to treat the core of the hull with anything before sikaflexing in the skin fitting?
Any comments appreciated, Thanks