2019 R23. With the convex hull, the lowest point of the hull appears to be just forward of the v-drive. This week was the first time I did a thorough wash of the interior using soap and garden hose while on the trailer. Trailer was parked with slight uphill slope. After final rinse of deck, I opened the floor and there was water 4-5in deep up to bottom of the drive. I thought some debris must be blocking the drain plug, checked it and was all clear and barely draining. Then I thought, bilge pump must be clogged, check it and no. The bilge pump is mounted such that you need to have the bow up quite a bit.
My main concern is flooding the bilge if the boat is outside like during a trip and gets a decent rain.
If I add a pump, I’d prefer not to put another hole on the hull, so I was thinking of adding a splitter to the current pumps thru-hull plumbing and having 1-way check valves for each pump. Second option would be to dump the water into the vent of the ballast system allowing the water to enter to a ballast bag. This too would need a 1-way valve.
Has anyone done this or observed this same issue?
Edit. I’m also concerned I develop a leak when sitting still and get 6-8inch of water before the factory bilge pump can do its thing....
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My main concern is flooding the bilge if the boat is outside like during a trip and gets a decent rain.
If I add a pump, I’d prefer not to put another hole on the hull, so I was thinking of adding a splitter to the current pumps thru-hull plumbing and having 1-way check valves for each pump. Second option would be to dump the water into the vent of the ballast system allowing the water to enter to a ballast bag. This too would need a 1-way valve.
Has anyone done this or observed this same issue?
Edit. I’m also concerned I develop a leak when sitting still and get 6-8inch of water before the factory bilge pump can do its thing....
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