Bilge Pump for 18 ft daysailer?

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Apr 9, 2007
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-USYacht -18 Marion, IL
I never pass up an opportunity to betray my own ignorance. After many years of trailering, I put the boat in a slip this year. It's self-bailing when underway, and has water ballast. It's a small USYacht 18'daysailer : Do I need to put in a bilge pump to take care of the inevitable rain accumulation? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks and Fair Winds.
 
Mar 31, 2007
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- - SF Bay
Do you have a battery on board?

Not much point in having a permanently mounted bilge pump if you don't have a battery on board and a way to charge it. I think for an 18 footer it would just add unnecessary weight. The battery would have to be inside a box, etc. Instead you could have a hand bilge pump or something portable with a small gel-cell; just for getting the rain out.
 
Dec 2, 2003
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Hunter 34 Forked River, NJ
I don't know your boat,

however, I often use a small pump I bought at ACE hardware, powered with 2 D cell batteries, and primariarly used to transfer kerosene from a 5 gallon can into a space heater. I use this pump to get water out of the dink after a rain, and the last inch of water the bilge pump leaves in the big boat bilge. It's all plastic, compact for storage! May be your answer!
 
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Waffle

Yes, if you

keep the booat in the waster you should have a Bilge Pump. If you don't every time you get rain you better be down there bailing her out! Self-bailing when underway is no good at the slip. The pump does not have to be mounted just fastner down to keep in in place. I would try using a battery strap.
 
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