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ralf2
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Re: Water in Bilge, pump will not remove [Re: wp1234]
      #1901005 - 19/06/2008 21:33

The pela pump is very good if you are mechanically minded eg.oil servicing etc..but for soakage of any fluid ,buy the cheapest,biggest,baby nappies/diapers you can get.........unreal what they can absorb!

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Re: Water in Bilge, pump will not remove [Re: ralf2]
      #1901436 - 20/06/2008 10:26

The oil thing is to prevent an auot bilge pump pumping an oil spill over the side.
Bloody good idea IMO

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dipper
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Re: Water in Bilge, pump will not remove [Re: PEJ]
      #1901513 - 20/06/2008 11:45

Quote:

Is it important to get it out or can I just leave it in there?




It's probably not important but I don't like the idea of leaving water in the bilges as it increases humidity in the boat especially when all the hatches are closed. This may result in mould, increased risk of corrosion and possible damage to electronics.

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Re: Water in Bilge, pump will not remove [Re: PEJ]
      #1901723 - 20/06/2008 14:15

I have auto and manual suctions in the E/R as well as Laz and under main cabin sole etc.

Think this is entirely normal. (2003 boat BTW)


In my view the one place most likey to get serious water ingress is via cooling water hoses / pipes etc in and around engine(s) thus essential to have means for pumping out / reduce risk of flooding.

For the issue that you describe i would use a siphon thing into a bucket and chuckit


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Philip_Fry
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Re: Water in Bilge, pump will not remove [Re: mjf]
      #1902732 - 21/06/2008 12:50

Our Nimbus is 2005 build - purchased 2006. We've had the same problem - water in the bilge. Could not fathom how it got in there. Had the following from the after sales manager: "In rough conditions water can come in through the engine bay air intake boxes."

No we do not have 'auto' suction to get rid of it - entirely agree we should do. Just got manual. But how are we expected to know when water gets in the engine bay?


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PEJ
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Re: Water in Bilge, pump will not remove [Re: Philip_Fry]
      #1904483 - 23/06/2008 15:23

Did this thread disappear because I tried to find it to read your replies but I could not until today.

Anyway thanks for the advice I think I will resort to the sponge / nappies method.

Gary D: did you get a replacement shower head easily enough? I have one on order but I can't be sure it is the right one until it arrives.


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