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ThisIsLivin 08-27-2012 09:53 AM

How much water in your bilge?
 
I get about a quart or 2 of water in my bilge after 3 or 4 weekends of boating. I trailer so it's only in the water a limited amount of time. I can't see any signs of a leak anywhere. I've also got a small oil leak, just enough to cover the water and I can't find it either. Looks like I'm going to pull the motor this winter. Just looking for a consensus on bilge water.

Knot 4 Me 08-27-2012 10:07 AM

Nary a drop unless I get caught out in the rain. Boat is self bailing and the only thing that drains to the bilge is the anchor locker (which begs the question, why?!). So if it rains I get water through the rode openings on either side of the anchor locker lid.

BDiggity 08-27-2012 10:56 AM

ive got a leak in my transom somewhere, i probably pump out a 2-3 gallons during the day w/ them set on auto.

ive replaced the bellows but mechanic where i keep boat says more than likely its from the transom mounts or water pickups. so this winter i will have another big project to undertake.

thirdchildhood 08-27-2012 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by ThisIsLivin (Post 3762992)
I get about a quart or 2 of water in my bilge after 3 or 4 weekends of boating. I trailer so it's only in the water a limited amount of time. I can't see any signs of a leak anywhere. I've also got a small oil leak, just enough to cover the water and I can't find it either. Looks like I'm going to pull the motor this winter. Just looking for a consensus on bilge water.

I would think that little water could splash into the boat or be brought into the boat by wet swimmers. A leaky cooler could add some also.

BillR 08-27-2012 12:06 PM

Not a drop!

low_psi 08-27-2012 12:22 PM

Mine doesn't leak at all. However we do drain out a cup or two when back at the ramp, but that is because we swim all day and my daughter is in and out of the baot most of the day...... But it isn't enough for the bilge pump to even pump out. Only when my boat is on the ramp incline, does the water make it's way to the drain..... I did inspect my bellows yesterday, an my shift cable bellows looks like it is time to replace.... I hope to stretch it out until end of the season (next month).

Sydwayz 08-27-2012 12:36 PM

A quart or two over a month? Not a problem. That's cooler sweat, spilled water, rain/condensation, and drip from swim suits.

Shag555 08-27-2012 01:04 PM

I have kids that love to jump off the sun pad/gunnels continuously. This can be a few gallons some times! I'll be modifying the drains this year to be plumbed into the bilge line.

mysweetone 08-27-2012 01:14 PM

probably a gallon or so. drains on an incline only. We are constantly in and out of the boat and tend to bring what seems like half the lake with us!

J.B. Marshall 08-27-2012 01:22 PM

Dry unless we get hvy rain and only have the cockpit cover on or the kids are swimming off the back and they like to get in & out a lot.


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