Bilge Pump Location
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:56 pm
Background: My 17' lapstrake takes in a small amount of water each outing. I trailer the boat so it is not sitting in water all the time. When I return home, I always raise the bow as high as it can go to get the water to the drain hole. Today, I had to remove the rear floor section and noticed that at each rib, there was a puddle of water. So, no matter how high I get the bow there is still water puddling at each rib.
Is this amount of water left in the bilge until it evaporates a problem?
And...where should a bilge pump be located? Seems to me the lowest part of the boat might not necessarily be at the transom but more mid-ship. Is this where the bilge pump should go?
Even with the bilge pump, seems there will always be a small amount of water caught between the ribs. I know damp wood equals dry rot. Or am I stressing over nothing?
Thank,
John
Is this amount of water left in the bilge until it evaporates a problem?
And...where should a bilge pump be located? Seems to me the lowest part of the boat might not necessarily be at the transom but more mid-ship. Is this where the bilge pump should go?
Even with the bilge pump, seems there will always be a small amount of water caught between the ribs. I know damp wood equals dry rot. Or am I stressing over nothing?
Thank,
John