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- Mar 13, 2013
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- Atlanta / Carrabelle, FL
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- Express 330
Long story short. Water sloshing out of livewell made it to the scuppers by the rear door, as it’s supposed to. But, as it turns out the hoses from the scuppers to the thru hulls weren’t connected so the water went into the bilge instead of overboard. Normally not a problem as bilge pump would have handled the water but rear pump, additional high water pump and forward pump all failed to operate - WTF. The day before I had a mechanic working on forward pump that would not turn on with the float switch but would turn on with manual switch at the helm - he left at end of the day without a solution but with manual switch still working. It was not working when bilge was filling with the sea water.
Enough water got into the bilge that the weight pulled the 2 thru hulls underwater resulting in filling the bilge to close to the floor board. However 3 helpful friends doing a lot of bailing with a 3 gallon bucket finally got enough of the sea water out of the bilge to allow us to get up enough speed to use the trim tabs to get us to run on a tilt with the thru hulls out of the water. This allowed us to get back to a marina that has a forklift capable of lifting the boat and putting it in a rack where it now sits.
Tasks now are to find someone to replace the scuppers and hoses and a technician to rewire/replace all three bilge pumps. Not an easy task as good service staff is hard to find in this area of the Florida panhandle.
Question I have is getting help in locating the correct scuppers to use. Mine are plastic but I would really like to change over to stainless. I would also appreciate any assistance from any of the 330 owners that have been through this process.
Thanks Jeff
2002 330 Express
Enough water got into the bilge that the weight pulled the 2 thru hulls underwater resulting in filling the bilge to close to the floor board. However 3 helpful friends doing a lot of bailing with a 3 gallon bucket finally got enough of the sea water out of the bilge to allow us to get up enough speed to use the trim tabs to get us to run on a tilt with the thru hulls out of the water. This allowed us to get back to a marina that has a forklift capable of lifting the boat and putting it in a rack where it now sits.
Tasks now are to find someone to replace the scuppers and hoses and a technician to rewire/replace all three bilge pumps. Not an easy task as good service staff is hard to find in this area of the Florida panhandle.
Question I have is getting help in locating the correct scuppers to use. Mine are plastic but I would really like to change over to stainless. I would also appreciate any assistance from any of the 330 owners that have been through this process.
Thanks Jeff
2002 330 Express