Manual Bible Pump Question

Jun 30, 2004
29
Catalina 30 Clinton Township
Manual Bilge Pump Question

My '76 30 just had the manual bilge pump die. Unrepairable. I'm thinking that it is a Whale pump. Been looking at BP 4410 model. Any ideas? Thanks
 
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Jun 30, 2004
29
Catalina 30 Clinton Township
'm sorry. Is this not interesting enough to offerr a little help? 84 looks and nobody has an idea? Cmon, doesn't anybody have a suggestion.
 
Jan 27, 2012
65
Catalina 30 Vashon
Well belligerence is always attractive. Manual bilge pumps truly aren't sexy. In a way, they're like shoe soles. Gotta have'em. Undeniably, though the soles of shoes are un sexy. Some cultures believe it is an affront to show the soles of your shoes.. Pakistan I think. Maybe this is a predominantly Pakistani group.

My first boat only had a manual. My second had two. That seemed like over kill, I mean it was tiller steering after all Both where gulpers I think. Interesting thing about a bilge pump. It's really the only thing on your boat that the more it sucks, the better it is. Maybe that's the answer to your question? How much suck do you need? I opt for as much as I can get. Is that brand A or brand B? Don't know but if this sucker is going to be the thing between me an wet ankles 3 miles off shore, I want to empty the boat as fast as I can, and have a design that is not easily clogged. Practical sailor has done some tests, I'm certain. Those are available online for a few bucks.

BTW patience is a virtue in sailing. It's been nice weather, people go out and...sail. We all ask for and get advice, some of it very good. But it's is free. So lighten up and don't take it personal. I've had a question posted here that is kinda important to me and hasn't had a single response in over a year.
 
May 29, 2013
130
catalina 30 dana point
Wish I could help, but one question...are you sure it is not repairable? Isn't it just seals and other soft "ware"? Take another look, and in the West Marine catalog.
 
May 18, 2010
543
Oday 27 Gulfport, MS
Wish I could help, but one question...are you sure it is not repairable? Isn't it just seals and other soft "ware"? Take another look, and in the West Marine catalog.
Last year my gulper failed and I got a rebuild kit. However in the process of rebuilding I found I just needed to clean out debris lodged in it. I'C you haven't yet, take if depart and see if there's crud in it.
 
Jun 30, 2004
29
Catalina 30 Clinton Township
No it was the connection between the pump and the bellows that snapped. I can't find a replacement part for that. Thanks. BTW I guess I was a little cranky yesterday. Sorry.
 
May 18, 2010
543
Oday 27 Gulfport, MS
Sorry to hear your existing pump is dead after all as they are a bit pricey. But at least the Whale pumps seem to last a very long time. Looks like the model you referenced is a higher capacity pump in the same price range generally as the lower capacity pumps. That's probably the one i would pick, it's got my vote.