DJK
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NT 26-120 but probably similar on other trawler hulls.
I don’t currently have a problem but would like to get at the pump when needed. The pic on the left shows the rear of the bilge just in front of where the shaft tube exists (prop to the left). The large white hose on the left is the intake for the manual pump. At the center right on top of the tube, you can just see the 12 V bilge pump float switch. The pump sits to the left of that. The black tube is a conduit for the pump wiring. The pic on the right is taken further back toward the prop and shows the black 12V pump discharge hose.
I assume that most 26ers and probably 32/34s are set up much the same.
The question is; how do you remove/replace the 12V pump and switch? It appears to sit loosely on the bottom and can be lifted by the wire or hose but there is not enough room between the shaft tube and the side of the bilge to let it pass.
Am I missing something?
I don’t currently have a problem but would like to get at the pump when needed. The pic on the left shows the rear of the bilge just in front of where the shaft tube exists (prop to the left). The large white hose on the left is the intake for the manual pump. At the center right on top of the tube, you can just see the 12 V bilge pump float switch. The pump sits to the left of that. The black tube is a conduit for the pump wiring. The pic on the right is taken further back toward the prop and shows the black 12V pump discharge hose.
I assume that most 26ers and probably 32/34s are set up much the same.
The question is; how do you remove/replace the 12V pump and switch? It appears to sit loosely on the bottom and can be lifted by the wire or hose but there is not enough room between the shaft tube and the side of the bilge to let it pass.
Am I missing something?