Nice product.  

 

I had purchased a Rule 1500 autiomatic bilge pump to replace the manual
PAR 36680-2000 on our boat that had no float switch.  Then I realized
the current pump has an extremely efficient pickup that takes almost all
of the water out of the bilge.  Will be returning the Rule and have
ordered the Water Witch 101 from their web site

 

Thanks for the heads up!

 

Mike

Persistence

Frers 33

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of
Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:18 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List automatic bilge pump problems

 

When I got the boat it had a Rule automatic pump that determined if
there was water by running on occasion and measuring if there is a
resistance to turn the impeller..  While it sounds smart in theory, in
practice the impeller gets gooked-up with normal bilge crap and gets
hard to turn whether the bilge is dry or not,  it was very inconsistent
and could potentially run indefinitely. 

I replaced the pump with the highest capacity pump that would fit in the
tiny sump area and went with the solid state Water Witch and a manual
Johnson pump.  

The Water Witch
(https://www.waterwitchinc.com/new/SiteElements/Pages/SecondaryPages/Pro
ducts/BilgeSwitches.html
<https://www.waterwitchinc.com/new/SiteElements/Pages/SecondaryPages/Pro
ducts/BilgeSwitches.html> )  works flawlessly,(No float to jam,  it
measures electrical resistance between plates)  but the I have the same
spill back problem as I have a 14 - 15 or so feet run from the pump to
the stern discharge and the pump would not prime when I used the joker
valve that came with it.  Also, I did not really want to introduce the
one way valve as I have read too many horror stories about possible
obstructions keeping the pump from working correctly. 

So in the interest of time and other more pressing priorities.. I
decided to just live with a couple cups of water in the lower sump
(Mostly comes from the stuffing box dripping when we run the engine) ..
The way the boat is designed it's like a little bucket and it keeps the
rest of the bilge dry,  Since we use the boat regularly the water is not
too foul and there's no real issue with the smell.  

Eventually I'd like to add another pump, possibly this one:
http://www.drybilgesystem.com/ <http://www.drybilgesystem.com/>
Another thing is to get a small wet / dry vac and just suck it after
using the boat which I'll probably get soon. 

The swtich is definitely a superior design. The pump seems to work well,
outside of a second pump I don't see away around the backwash if I'm not
willing to have some kind of one way valve.. 

Quite the conundrum this one. .

-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, Georgia






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