Ahhhh fix the bilge pump
I agree with most of this. I'd trip the manual over ride on the bilge pump FIRST and after that was running don my PFD then start looking for the leak. As the senior maintenance man and only person on board that could reasonably find the leak I'd task the wife to do the PAN-PAN-PAN thing and get the PFD on the kids and send them topside to get them out of the way.I had this happen one morning after motoring for about 8 hours the previous day (storm ripped the jib and main). We took off out of Harrington Harbor South only to find water splashing out of the locker that provides access to the transmission and shaft. Seems the shaft packing had loosened up and had been dripping all night and was about to let the water reach the floorboards. The good thing was we where in 7' of water. After figuring out where the leak was we continued to motor out into the bay and shut down the engine. The wife conned the boat while I tightened the gland. And I lit the drinking lamp right there at 0800 in the morning and had a Rum and Coke. The rest of the trip was uneventful.This was my first "emergency" that was not weather related and I have to tell you I had some pretty weird things going through my mind. turn on the bilge pump, dang it is not working, pull the fuse, its OK, scratch head and replace fuse, the pump is running, I'll figure that one out later, thank you Lord, where close to shore so we could swim for it but we have a dingy that can hold the wife and kids while I swim and if I have to re-float her where would be the best part of the shoals to let her come to rest, sure hope the kids and dog don't start something stupid right now, wife is freaking got to maintain my composure and help her to remain calm, if she goes I'm a goner as the kids will freak too, head is OK, we didn't hit anything so it has to be a hose, honey just go to 16 and say pan-pan-pan and identify the boat and that we are taking on water, gota get her retrained on using the radio, engine hoses are ok, scratch head twice, ok the water is going down we can relax a bit, dang the cooler and lots of stuff are right over the bilge hatch, gota remember to keep that area clear, yea right it is the only place to put the cooler, honey the water is going down so we are in no immediate danger, mercerator hoses are ok, scratch head again, just take us down the channel honey if we have to turn around we will have to do it once we get clear of the channel as it is too narrow here to try it, AH-HA (the water was low enough to allow me to see the gland leaking), OK I found it no problem, simple, we can relax, I really need a bigger dingy, hope this does not turn the wife off of sailing, man I love sailing, never did don my PFD, dang I'm going to get dinged by the kids for that, .......It was almost like being in combat, almost.What I took away from this was that if I had mentally walked through a leaking boat problem I would have had a procedure for checking all the potential leaks and not wasted a lot of time trying to get organized or thinking about stuff that doesn't matter.