Hello all,
I just added a 1800gph AC bilge pump with garden hose to be placed temporarily as a discharge to my open transom and connect it to an aft mounted 1000w inverter that can easily be connected to my twin bank of batteries close by with attached alligator clips in the event of water intrusion occurs while underway.
I realize it sounds cumbersome, but the ability to run an second discharge hose in addition to my manual existing emergency bilge pump is substantially difficult and may be impossible to do without cutting another hole in my boat.
Does anyone see a major concern with this? other than the obvious depleted battery stores, which in the unlikely event I need to set this up (I largely solo sail), I'd be running my engine to find someplace to make repairs.
The boat is 34 years old and basically has a very dry bilge.
I just added a 1800gph AC bilge pump with garden hose to be placed temporarily as a discharge to my open transom and connect it to an aft mounted 1000w inverter that can easily be connected to my twin bank of batteries close by with attached alligator clips in the event of water intrusion occurs while underway.
I realize it sounds cumbersome, but the ability to run an second discharge hose in addition to my manual existing emergency bilge pump is substantially difficult and may be impossible to do without cutting another hole in my boat.
Does anyone see a major concern with this? other than the obvious depleted battery stores, which in the unlikely event I need to set this up (I largely solo sail), I'd be running my engine to find someplace to make repairs.
The boat is 34 years old and basically has a very dry bilge.