[Rhodes22-list] bilge water, or taking a leak
Rick
sloopblueheron at gmail.com
Tue Jul 14 11:40:59 EDT 2009
Joe,
You can get a faucet with a hand pump option to save your lungs for
breathing.
Rick
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Joe Babb <joe.babb at comcast.net> wrote:
> With all the talk about leaks and water in the bilge, I thought I'd
> share another source just in case anybody else was having this
> "problem". Our boat was recycled last year. From time to time, I
> noticed water in either the bilge or in the laz. Experiments showed
> that it was not from rain. Was it the CB cap? To make a long story
> short after some further detective work I found that it was from the
> built-in water tank. This water tank is located forward of the
> portapotty. It has a 1/2" hose barb connection at the very top, aft
> corner. If you fill this tank with water, and then go sailing where you
> are heeled over to starboard for a while (like on Pamlico Sound a couple
> of weeks ago) then the tank quietly empties into the bilge.
> The fix:
> Take a 3' piece of 1/2" tubing, stick on the hose barb, tie-wrap the
> tubing to the water fill hose. No more "leaks".
> Joe
>
> p.s. the other problem you can run into with this tank and associated
> pump is that if it is fairly empty and you sail heeled over to port,
> then the hose from the tank to the pump may get an air lock and the pump
> won't pump water. If you've got enough air in your lungs you can blow
> on the above mentioned tube to force water up to the pump again.
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