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Bilge pumps
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- Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:51 pm
- Home Port: Oriental NC
- Location: Oriental NC
Bilge pumps
I have a 1983 36 albin. How many bilge pumps should I have , what kind and where should they be located.. thanks
- rebuckley
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- Home Port: Westerly, RI (WYC)
- Location: East Lyme, CT
Re: Bilge pumps
So - my 83 36 DC Trawler was new off the lot in Cos Cob, CT - in 83 - Albin put nothing on the boat aside from the bare essentials to run the boat - - and the bilge pump was not considered "essential". There should be a manual bilge (if it has not been removed) mounted under the sink - and a hose into the bilge with a brass strainer. The lowest point in the bilge is a small divot in front of the engine (usually under the where the aft tub drains to) typically this is where the main bilge pump would be located.. Now - your 83 may have had multiple changes - so you may have others? I have added 3 more - 1 forward under the forward cabin floor - as there is a stringer that will keep a small pool of water forward - so I pump over that stringer to the main bilge. I added a bilge pump in the lazarette - to pump out any leak the stuffing box (or rain through the hatch) that may accumulate. Finally I have a large "high water" pump rigged to an alarm - which is slightly above the divot for the main bilge. So if the main fails - this will kick in and send an alarm.
Reb Buckley
36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
15' Guardian Whaler
Westerly, RI (WYC)
36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
15' Guardian Whaler
Westerly, RI (WYC)