rpmerrill
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- Feb 5, 2016
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Vessel Name
- BAY RANGER
Actually two questions about water getting to the bilge. Plus invitation to other comments about the water system.
On my 2012 R-27 how does water that spills on the floor of the v-berth footwell drain?
Does it drain?
I was able to mop it up with towels but there is some residual water hiding around (and under) the flooring.
Also, I discovered a leak in the hose connection to the external fresh water hook up fitting. It only leaks when the fresh water pump is energized. I'm not sure how long that has been going on. Only last week did the fine spray from the leak splash over into the undersink cabinets. And I noticed that the pump cycled when I didn't use any water. I was able to get under there and disconnect and plug the hose. (Removed the sink - not a difficult task) I'll remove and replace the external fitting this coming winter. (I've never used it. Heard that it is a dangerous feature?) At that point I hope to find out why it was leaking. So here's the next question: Where does the water that is spilled into that space behind and under the cabinets go?
Note: I tied up that plugged hose with a good piece of reliable nylon string. I've got the feeling that if it fell loose down into that space I'd never find it or be able to reach it again. I'm thinking of screwing a hose bracket to the rear panel of the cabinet just for extra safety.
On my 2012 R-27 how does water that spills on the floor of the v-berth footwell drain?
Does it drain?
I was able to mop it up with towels but there is some residual water hiding around (and under) the flooring.
Also, I discovered a leak in the hose connection to the external fresh water hook up fitting. It only leaks when the fresh water pump is energized. I'm not sure how long that has been going on. Only last week did the fine spray from the leak splash over into the undersink cabinets. And I noticed that the pump cycled when I didn't use any water. I was able to get under there and disconnect and plug the hose. (Removed the sink - not a difficult task) I'll remove and replace the external fitting this coming winter. (I've never used it. Heard that it is a dangerous feature?) At that point I hope to find out why it was leaking. So here's the next question: Where does the water that is spilled into that space behind and under the cabinets go?
Note: I tied up that plugged hose with a good piece of reliable nylon string. I've got the feeling that if it fell loose down into that space I'd never find it or be able to reach it again. I'm thinking of screwing a hose bracket to the rear panel of the cabinet just for extra safety.