In my 2004 Hunter 356 the bilge pump is having trouble pumping the water up the 5' it needs to go to get up and over the through hull.
Configuration
It definitely sends water up into the hose, but it seems to then get into an equilibrium where it can't pump any more water and yet it is not expelling any out of the boat. When the pump turns off, the water comes back down the pipe. When the water level is right on the border of the float switch, this causes a cycling. When the water gets higher, it just stays on...stuck in that equilibrium situation. No water comes out the through hull
My first thinking was that the pump had deteriorated to lower pumping capacity. I replaced the pump, but that doesn't seem to have solved the problem.
My next thought was blockage. I sent a fish tape up the pipe and I think I got all the way TO the through hull, but not able to get out of the through hull though. Thinking there might be some sort of valve there or possibly just too many tight turns. So, that didn't solve the problem either.
My next move might be to use a plumber version of fish tape and disconnect the plastic hose from the through hull to at least confirm that part is not blocked.
Any thoughts on what to do next?
Anyone know how the through hull is configured? I tried sending the fish tape down from the outside, but that didn't seem to work. Thinking there might be a valve there to only let water out.
Cheers,
Swan
Configuration
- Separate float switch (appears to be working properly)
- pump leads to a currogated white plastic hose that goes across to the port side, up about 5 feet to where it is 6inches or so above the through hull, a 180degree turn back down to the through hull, and then a 90 degree turn to head out of the boat.
It definitely sends water up into the hose, but it seems to then get into an equilibrium where it can't pump any more water and yet it is not expelling any out of the boat. When the pump turns off, the water comes back down the pipe. When the water level is right on the border of the float switch, this causes a cycling. When the water gets higher, it just stays on...stuck in that equilibrium situation. No water comes out the through hull
My first thinking was that the pump had deteriorated to lower pumping capacity. I replaced the pump, but that doesn't seem to have solved the problem.
My next thought was blockage. I sent a fish tape up the pipe and I think I got all the way TO the through hull, but not able to get out of the through hull though. Thinking there might be some sort of valve there or possibly just too many tight turns. So, that didn't solve the problem either.
My next move might be to use a plumber version of fish tape and disconnect the plastic hose from the through hull to at least confirm that part is not blocked.
Any thoughts on what to do next?
Anyone know how the through hull is configured? I tried sending the fish tape down from the outside, but that didn't seem to work. Thinking there might be a valve there to only let water out.
Cheers,
Swan