bilge water condensate drains shower sump
I've been in the hunt for a dry bilge a few months now on our "NewForUs" 376. First routed the A/C and Reefer drains to a tupperware container. In Charleston two gallons a day is possbile, so I got tired of manually dumping the container. Second, added a bilge pump to the container to move the water overboard via the shower sump overboard. Used check valves on the discharge of the shower sump pump and the new condensate pump to prevent dueling pumps. The shower sump check valve was faulty, so the water filled up the shower sump (dueling pumps). This is when I realized the discharge from the shower sump passes through a hole in the side of the shower sump that is not water tight. When the shower sump reaches about 1/2 full(whenever I take a shower) or the check valve fails the water passes through the hole drilled for the shower sump discharge and heads back to the bilge. Using silicone I have now sealed the gaps around the shower sump dischage line, and have the new check valve in hand. In a week I should have the new check valve installed and start looking for the next overlooked drain to the bilge. I figure I'm pretty close (I've had this thought before) to a dry bilge, which should help limit the mold and mildew.Scott