Jbreamsiii
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Is it normal for your bilge to kick on for like 15-30 seconds about every 45 mins/hour or so at anchor? Plug is tight. Where else may I have a small Water intrusion to look for?
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Does it discharge anything?
That doesn't seem long enough. I wonder if your float switch is set too low to allow your pump get all the water out and it's just backfilling the bilge. While you're there for some time, turn you pump off and monitor the bilge water level. If it's noticably rising after a few hours, then you probably have a leak. If not, then it's something else. Make sure you turn the pump back to auto before you leave.Yes, spit out a stream of water for like 15- 30 seconds
Mine turned out to be the bottom of my hot water heater was all rusted out and was leaking. New tank solved that problem.Is it normal for your bilge to kick on for like 15-30 seconds about every 45 mins/hour or so at anchor? Plug is tight. Where else may I have a small Water intrusion to look for?
That's the "sink the boat" one. It would have leaked more when the drive is trimmed up. Good to do all of the boots and bellows at the same time when they have things apart. If your trim senders are not working might be an idea to do them at the same time.Well it was the shift cable boot. It was ripped pretty bad. Going to have both bellows replaced.