Hunter 326 bilge set up

Aug 9, 2006
99
Oday 34 La Salle, Mi
I have 3 bilges the first one has the pump the second one has I will call it a weeping hole.
It seems to the third one is not connected to the others.
If I get water I have to use the emergency hand Bible pump.
This doesn’t seem right to..
BTW this is the second season that I own this boat.


Thank you in advance
Pat
 

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Jun 23, 2016
213
Hunter 41DS Pacific NW USA
What year/model is this?
Seems kind of a poorly thought out early version of a grid design, but not thinking about practical matters like this.
I want to correlate back to the original architect.
 
Aug 9, 2006
99
Oday 34 La Salle, Mi
What year/model is this?
Seems kind of a poorly thought out early version of a grid design, but not thinking about practical matters like this.
I want to correlate back to the original architect.
2001 Hunter 326
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,625
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
It does seem that the should all be connected with a limber hole (weep hole).

What is in the bottom of this middle bilge? It looks like the bottom is filled with something…. Could the limber hole be covered up?
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What are all of those hoses in the one that isn’t connected? The manual bilge intake….but what else? Seems like a lot of hoses in there.
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Greg
 
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Oct 26, 2010
2,146
Hunter 40.5 Beaufort, SC
I agree with Greg. I have a very similar bilge arrangement (3 compartments) and they are interconnected with a limber hole between each compartment. I suspect that the limber hole between the middle compartment and the aft compartment is plugged with something. It might be an optical illusion, but it almost looks like there is some sort of "waxy" substance in that center bilge?

Although there are sometimes design boo-boo's that frustrate us in most boats, I can't really believe a designer would intentionally have a bilge (other than one that might catch and contain oil) that did not have a way for the water to move from the bilge to the automatic bilge pump.