FullCircle
Well-Known Member
Well,
we had an 'incident' yesterday, and had to remove 9 inches of silty water from the bilges.
The bilge pump routes through the main switch panel, so is switched off. Doh!!
Eventually got bilge pump functioning, but pretty pathetic really.
Took ages to empty and was incorrectly placed in the bilge, so had to liberate the pipe end and use it like a hoover head. Bah.
So, now thinking I want another bilge pump.
What size to go for? Boat is 35ft with a shallow bilge (its a lift keel) so only about 7 1/2 inches depth available, but fairly flat bottom shape.
If its too big it wont hoover up the last 1/2 inch.
Do I go for a remote pump sucking up a pipe then overboard or a bilge mounted pump pushing water out?
How many gallons per hour or minute?
I have a 210Ah battery to hook it to, and will install a bilge monitor on its own feed.
Recommendations please!
we had an 'incident' yesterday, and had to remove 9 inches of silty water from the bilges.
The bilge pump routes through the main switch panel, so is switched off. Doh!!
Eventually got bilge pump functioning, but pretty pathetic really.
Took ages to empty and was incorrectly placed in the bilge, so had to liberate the pipe end and use it like a hoover head. Bah.
So, now thinking I want another bilge pump.
What size to go for? Boat is 35ft with a shallow bilge (its a lift keel) so only about 7 1/2 inches depth available, but fairly flat bottom shape.
If its too big it wont hoover up the last 1/2 inch.
Do I go for a remote pump sucking up a pipe then overboard or a bilge mounted pump pushing water out?
How many gallons per hour or minute?
I have a 210Ah battery to hook it to, and will install a bilge monitor on its own feed.
Recommendations please!