Robertpel9
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 20, 2008
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I keep my 1995 Chris Craft 19ft BowRider in a wet slip in my N'hood. Wife and I took the boat to dinner last night and there was a little water in the bilge. I turned the pump on and nothing happened, no noise no nothing. Checked the switch and the harness and both are getting power do i figured The pump must have just died. It is an interesting setup under there and who knows what the previous owner did over the 13 years he had it:
There is a fairly large unit on the floor of the bilge in front on the engine that says Atwood automatic float control. Behind that about 9 inches under the front of the engine is a small circular bilge pump which i cannot identify. They are wired together off of a harness.
I am not seeing anything at boaters world that will just pop into the old strainers / mounting brackets in the bottom. I am think i should get a quality Rule unit. Here are my questions
1) Which Rule units are better the ones with the float switch that only come on when the float switch activates or the once that come on for 1 second every 2.5 minutes and pump if they sense water? My boat is always in the water and when it rains hard some water gets thru the cover into the bilge so i think it will get a fair amount of use. I think what happened with the original unit is the float switch got stuck open and fried the pump
2) Is it best to remove the old float switch and pump and leave the mounting brackets in place so i do not create holes in the bottom of the bilge or should i remove everything and fill in the holes with silicone
3) Is there anything tricky about wiring the new one up. Now i will have just one unit that is a float switch and pump at the same time vs two separate units. Anything i need to be careful of
4) Anything to be careful or concerned about when drilling new holes for the new unit. Is there a special way to do this or is it no big deal
I am not good with electronics but have a friend new to the area who is very mechanically and electrically inclined. Just want to make sure i am going into this the right way
Please let me know if you have any advice, input, as always it is greatly appreciated
There is a fairly large unit on the floor of the bilge in front on the engine that says Atwood automatic float control. Behind that about 9 inches under the front of the engine is a small circular bilge pump which i cannot identify. They are wired together off of a harness.
I am not seeing anything at boaters world that will just pop into the old strainers / mounting brackets in the bottom. I am think i should get a quality Rule unit. Here are my questions
1) Which Rule units are better the ones with the float switch that only come on when the float switch activates or the once that come on for 1 second every 2.5 minutes and pump if they sense water? My boat is always in the water and when it rains hard some water gets thru the cover into the bilge so i think it will get a fair amount of use. I think what happened with the original unit is the float switch got stuck open and fried the pump
2) Is it best to remove the old float switch and pump and leave the mounting brackets in place so i do not create holes in the bottom of the bilge or should i remove everything and fill in the holes with silicone
3) Is there anything tricky about wiring the new one up. Now i will have just one unit that is a float switch and pump at the same time vs two separate units. Anything i need to be careful of
4) Anything to be careful or concerned about when drilling new holes for the new unit. Is there a special way to do this or is it no big deal
I am not good with electronics but have a friend new to the area who is very mechanically and electrically inclined. Just want to make sure i am going into this the right way
Please let me know if you have any advice, input, as always it is greatly appreciated