T&T: Fw: Discharge Lines
Larry N. Brown
cigano55 at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 4 15:49:50 EST 2008
Go to David Pascoe's website here: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/ If you have
the time, read everything but, most especially, read the article on bilge
pumps. Pumps generally are flow rated at zero head. Each foot the water is
lifted reduces flow. For Cigano, I used the tables in DP's article and
handicapped the pumps accordingly. I installed 3 x Rule 3700's as emergency
pumps with a Rule 1100 as a general workhorse and maintenance pump. Still
thinking about adding another big AC bilge pump.
Regards,
Larry and Teri
M/V Cigano, 47' Prairie Sundeck Cruiser
Lying: Covington, LA
N 30 26.7
W 90 07.1
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Brueckner" <rebrueckner405 at hotmail.com>
To: <trawlers-and-trawlering at lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 2:29 PM
Subject: T&T: Discharge Lines
> "..Get a bigger pump. Anybody ever had one too big?.."
>
> I agree...no such thing as too large or too many bilge pumps....One per
> bilge
> section is ideal....
>
> On a related issue, every so often, maybe once or twice a season, aboard
> my
> 1972 Hatt YF I'd find water forward either in my forward shower
> sump...when
> the switch didn't activate...occasionally up forward in the bilge....????
>
> After I put on PVC spray rails outside it happened more frequently....Now
> what???
>
> I finally realized that the shower sump discharge was at the water line
> just
> below the spray rails....Looped up maybe 18 inches higher inside....but
> one
> rough day when I had someone along to steer I checked it out: big waves
> would
> push water up the discharge loop (aided by the spray rail) and water would
> pour briefly into the shower sump...So I put in a check valve....
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