JollyRodgers
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Forgot to say, the boat is in the water, so it should be sucking up the water, not air.
I'm pretty sure that it was emptied over the winter. I dont remember ever seeing water in there, but there may have been some in the piping - not sure.
I'll try putting the sea water in there and seeing if it does anything, failing that will just change the pump.
As soon as I got onto the boat, I rushed towards the V berth, thinking that there would be about 3-4" of water in there. To my surprise, it was completely dry, even around all of the area that was previously wet (as you saw in the pictures). There was a very, very, ever so slightly damp feel to it - but no big puddles or anything.
I put the epoxy putty around the outside and checked it again in the morning after and it was completely bone dry. I don't think any water will be coming out of there any time soon.
If the boat needs to come out of the water for anything else soon, then I will get this looked at then.
As people say, the toilet is nothing to do with the freshwater system, sea water only. Try putting a couple of litres of sea water in the bowl to prime it and then pumping with the seacocks open. Usually this will get it going. Was it empty over the winter? Hopefully frost hasn't damaged it.
How did you get on with the leaking log sensor?
I'm pretty sure that it was emptied over the winter. I dont remember ever seeing water in there, but there may have been some in the piping - not sure.
I'll try putting the sea water in there and seeing if it does anything, failing that will just change the pump.
As soon as I got onto the boat, I rushed towards the V berth, thinking that there would be about 3-4" of water in there. To my surprise, it was completely dry, even around all of the area that was previously wet (as you saw in the pictures). There was a very, very, ever so slightly damp feel to it - but no big puddles or anything.
I put the epoxy putty around the outside and checked it again in the morning after and it was completely bone dry. I don't think any water will be coming out of there any time soon.
If the boat needs to come out of the water for anything else soon, then I will get this looked at then.