H22 Bilge Pump

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Gregor

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Jun 17, 2011
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Cal Jensen Cal 28 Ventura
Just bought a new old Hunter 22. It's a 1983 with a fresh bottom job and everything looked solid. We launched the boat yesterday and today's she's got abot 2 1/2 inches of water in the bilge. I don't have a bilge pump on her yet.
Would like to put an auto pump on her and would like regarding brand, model and placement of the pump.
Thanks
Greg
 
Mar 2, 2011
489
Compac 14 Charleston, SC
That's a lot of water, might consider pulling her out and fixing the leak. If your bilge pump fails she could sink to the bottom in a matter of days.
 
Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
As Fly said, the MOST important thing to fix first or locate first is where the water is coming from.

The most likely point of leakage will be the keel bolts. The H22 has very few thru-hulls where water can come in. Other than the keel bolt holes, the only wetted hole is the sink thru-hull. Any others would have been done by the p/o. It is possible to replace and or seal the keel bolts without taking the H22 out of the water. But if you have a trailer, that would be the easiest.

From experience yes 2 1/2 inches of water in the bilge is a lot, its about 7 gallons of water, in one day. Although I have had as much as 50 gallons. I know, because at the time I had to pump the water into a 5 gallon bucket, and then pour it out.

The only place you can put any standard kind of bilge pump is opening under the steps. I have a Rule 1100 manual/automatic pump that when I was having problems put there. I then ran the discharge line up and out of the companion way and drained into the cockpit. The problem with placing the pump here, is its not the lowest point of the bilge, so it never gets all the water out. If you search this site there are some pics where and owner ran some (what looks like) pvc down the sides of the keel trunk to the lowest point (where the keel bolts are), but still put the pump under the steps. I tried that too, but couldnt get enough suction to get the pump going.
 

Clark

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Jun 30, 2004
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Hunter 280 Lake Guntersville, AL
Did it rain? The 22 cockpit scuppers run thru hoses to drain fittings low on the stern. Those hoses may be cracked and allow leakage into the bilge. Is your 22 a shoal-centerboard or fixed keel? the other guys have good suggestions if there was no rain - keel bolts (or fittings that seal around the centerboard pennant) or sink drain or speed/depth fittings.
 
Jan 18, 2011
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Hunter 26 Beaufort SC
Maybe the water was already there? My bilge pump is in the bow just aft of the access plate below the V berth. The drain ties to the main cockpit drains at the rear. I set it in place with some 3M 5200 caulking.
 
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