jms28
Active Member
Hi,
I'm looking for a new heavy duty bilge pump for the engine room of my Cranchi Mediterranee 40.
Not sure what make the current one is but it's very old and since this is a critical safey kit I'd rather play safe and install a brand new one, keeping the current one as spare.
I've done a great deal of googling already but thought I'd ask the experienced experts here as well for input. To my questions:
1. Which make and model would you recommend? Currently favouring either the Whale Orca 2000 (price-performance winner in a Boot magazine test) or the Atwood 2000 (good rating on SVB).
2. Given the size of my boat as well as the location (engine room), do I rightfully assume that a heavy duty model with at least 2000GPH is the way to go?
3. The current pump is installed in a slightly elevated position on top of a bow ridge in the centre of the engine room (see images below). Was this out-of-the-box positioning intentional to prevent to pump from clogging up (oil, particles, etc.)? I'm asking since this is naturally preventing the pump from sucking up as much as possible whenever there is a bit of water accumulated in the engine room. Any harm in changing it's position to a lower point and as much in the back as possible for maximum effect? I'm even considering to install two (smaller?) pumps left and right with a T-bit to eliminate the single point of faillure. Thoughts?
Thank you!
I'm looking for a new heavy duty bilge pump for the engine room of my Cranchi Mediterranee 40.
Not sure what make the current one is but it's very old and since this is a critical safey kit I'd rather play safe and install a brand new one, keeping the current one as spare.
I've done a great deal of googling already but thought I'd ask the experienced experts here as well for input. To my questions:
1. Which make and model would you recommend? Currently favouring either the Whale Orca 2000 (price-performance winner in a Boot magazine test) or the Atwood 2000 (good rating on SVB).
2. Given the size of my boat as well as the location (engine room), do I rightfully assume that a heavy duty model with at least 2000GPH is the way to go?
3. The current pump is installed in a slightly elevated position on top of a bow ridge in the centre of the engine room (see images below). Was this out-of-the-box positioning intentional to prevent to pump from clogging up (oil, particles, etc.)? I'm asking since this is naturally preventing the pump from sucking up as much as possible whenever there is a bit of water accumulated in the engine room. Any harm in changing it's position to a lower point and as much in the back as possible for maximum effect? I'm even considering to install two (smaller?) pumps left and right with a T-bit to eliminate the single point of faillure. Thoughts?
Thank you!