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After I purchase2003 282 Sailfish always had water in the front bilge.Brought my boat home. Running good. It has a two bank charger which I think I will swap out for a three bank - any recommendations?
Head is not pumping water in but that will be a quick fix that I will handle when the parts arrive.
One other issue - the bilge is filling too quickly. I brought it about 15 miles up the Bay on Friday. Saturday I noticed I pumped a lot of water out. So I went back down today (Sunday) and the bilge ran when I stepped on the boat. Then I flipped on the rear bilge and it pumped for about five minutes. Yesterday when figuring out the head I noticed some water in the front bilge. The manual switch doesn't seem to be working so I pulled up the float and it pumped water.
So, I am getting some water from somewhere and more than just a bit. The livewell, washdown and head discharge seacocks are closed and the livewell and head are dry. I'm thinking I will pull the boat and redo the seacocks and the garboard plug. Does that sound right? That would be washdown seacock, livewell seacock, 2 head seacocks and garboard drain?
I didn't fill the freshwater tank until yesterday so I don't think that is the source.
When I purchased my new to me 2003 282 Sailfish I too noticed that it always had water in the front bilge. It was enough so that once someone step up to the bow the pump would kick on. I figured it was coming from the anchor locker and I hand pumped it out several times to try and determine where it was coming in, but not to the extent of changing the sea cocks. One year after launch I noticed it was higher than usual and did trace that back to the freshwater tank hose during winterization not being reconnected.Brought my boat home. Running good. It has a two bank charger which I think I will swap out for a three bank - any recommendations?
Head is not pumping water in but that will be a quick fix that I will handle when the parts arrive.
One other issue - the bilge is filling too quickly. I brought it about 15 miles up the Bay on Friday. Saturday I noticed I pumped a lot of water out. So I went back down today (Sunday) and the bilge ran when I stepped on the boat. Then I flipped on the rear bilge and it pumped for about five minutes. Yesterday when figuring out the head I noticed some water in the front bilge. The manual switch doesn't seem to be working so I pulled up the float and it pumped water.
So, I am getting some water from somewhere and more than just a bit. The livewell, washdown and head discharge seacocks are closed and the livewell and head are dry. I'm thinking I will pull the boat and redo the seacocks and the garboard plug. Does that sound right? That would be washdown seacock, livewell seacock, 2 head seacocks and garboard drain?
I didn't fill the freshwater tank until yesterday so I don't think that is the source.
Exact same thing happened to me last week. The hot water tank was bypassed to winterize water hoses and the tech just reconnected hoses and never secured them, Normally I do it myself and do not by pass the tank but had just had shoulder surgery so I had it done. Last Sunday the hose let go and I got 30 gallons of fresh water into my forward bilgeAfter I purchase2003 282 Sailfish always had water in the front bilge.
When I purchased my new to me 2003 282 Sailfish I too noticed that it always had water in the front bilge. It was enough so that once someone step up to the bow the pump would kick on. I figured it was coming from the anchor locker and I hand pumped it out several times to try and determine where it was coming in, but not to the extent of changing the sea cocks. One year after launch I noticed it was higher than usual and did trace that back to the freshwater tank hose during winterization not being reconnected.