Hi guys. This is my second post. I'm proud to report that you guys nailed my first post regarding problems with my tachometers. Your information saved me lots of time and money.
My new problem is with my bilge pumps and this could be serious. I have a CHB 34 tri-cabin. There is a sump in the forward part of the bilge with a standard submersible pump. This pump does not have a float switch and is activated manually by a switch on the 12v, panel which in my mind poses a problem. There is also a fairly sophisticated pump with a belt drive that is activated by a float switch located in the same sump. This pump draws water through a hose from somewhere in the back of the boat, I'm assuming it deals with water from the cutlass bearing. There is a tunnel from the back of the boat up to the sump and I've never had an excessive amount of water in the sump (I drain it manually) but I just don't think this set up is right. Does anyone have and insight/ideas about this? Jeff
My new problem is with my bilge pumps and this could be serious. I have a CHB 34 tri-cabin. There is a sump in the forward part of the bilge with a standard submersible pump. This pump does not have a float switch and is activated manually by a switch on the 12v, panel which in my mind poses a problem. There is also a fairly sophisticated pump with a belt drive that is activated by a float switch located in the same sump. This pump draws water through a hose from somewhere in the back of the boat, I'm assuming it deals with water from the cutlass bearing. There is a tunnel from the back of the boat up to the sump and I've never had an excessive amount of water in the sump (I drain it manually) but I just don't think this set up is right. Does anyone have and insight/ideas about this? Jeff