BillWilliams
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- May 23, 2021
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Our Formula will allow water to come in through the bilge pump if there's a good force of water against the stern (reversing hard or coming off plane fast).
The outlet for the pump is the smaller hole to aft on the right side in the picture. You can see how the design of the hull is the water gets trapped in the outdrive area and would allow it to enter the hole.
The hose does have a loop going higher than the hole to cut down on water coming in. I have about 3 or 4 inches above the top of the loop so I was wondering if you folks thought it would help to purchase a longer hose and make the loop taller? I kind of figure if there's enough water hitting the transom area, it would still come in so I don't want to waste my time (and money) on that if others agree.
Another thought I had was to move the bilge outlet to the side of of the boat higher up but these are currently the only outlets in the hull so the hull is nice and clean from that perspective.
Overall, it's not a big deal but I'm one of those who like a nice, dry bilge.
Thanks
The outlet for the pump is the smaller hole to aft on the right side in the picture. You can see how the design of the hull is the water gets trapped in the outdrive area and would allow it to enter the hole.
The hose does have a loop going higher than the hole to cut down on water coming in. I have about 3 or 4 inches above the top of the loop so I was wondering if you folks thought it would help to purchase a longer hose and make the loop taller? I kind of figure if there's enough water hitting the transom area, it would still come in so I don't want to waste my time (and money) on that if others agree.
Another thought I had was to move the bilge outlet to the side of of the boat higher up but these are currently the only outlets in the hull so the hull is nice and clean from that perspective.
Overall, it's not a big deal but I'm one of those who like a nice, dry bilge.
Thanks