[C38] Bilge Pump and mast leak

S Orton ssorton at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 21 01:57:42 EST 2010


Chuck,  I believe the top of the rudder post is above the waterline when the boat is at rest in the slip, so there should be no leakage from the post.  Now under way with a stern wave, that's a different story.  When I return from a sailing trip I dry the bilge with a towel and it will stay reasonable dry (not over a cup, probably from condensation) if it doesn't rain.  With rain the Rule bilge pump like about two gallons for company.  Also for those who don't have a Spartite plug, I would highly recommend the upgrade, not only from a leakage standpoint, but the resin plug is a structural improvement- giving an "even" lateral support to the mast at the mast collar, vs the point contact force using the wood wedges.
 
Cheers, Steve O (Santa Susanna #304)
 


Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 21:03:08 -0500
From: charles at finn.ws
To: listserve at catalina38.org
Subject: Re: [C38] Bilge Pump and mast leak


While some water can certainly come down the mast, I doubt you are getting gallons.  If you don't have a Spartite plug at the mast/cabin connection however, there will be quite a bit...  
I am willing to bet most of the water is actually coming through the rudder post fitting.  I always have water in the bilge and can actually see a wet path from the rudder post to the bilge.  For years I thought the flow came from the shaft coupling, but I took some blue contractor's chalkline chalk and sprinkled it above the shaft coupling which almost immediately indicated the problem after only a couple of waves....
Several years ago we had a great discussion about this and someone (Tom T. I think) talked about where we could obtain a boot.
I of course, did not get one....  Sure would like to hear from someone who has a better memory about this than I do!

All the best,

Chuck Finn
Mighty Quinn with two bilge pumps and a wet bilge,  #114
Great Lakes


On 11/20/2010 8:23 PM, Larry Malmberg Live wrote: 



Same here and it seems that we always have some water in the bilge.  How about the rest of you guys and gals on here, water consistently in your bilge?
 




Best regards,

Larry Malmberg
Team Hassle
 

 



From: listserve-bounces at catalina38.org [mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of Robert Miller
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 2:48 PM
To: 'Catalina 38 Listserve'
Subject: Re: [C38] mast leak



I always flick on my bilge pump to the spring loaded manual position whenever I go aboard.  Just to check.  My boat is weird.  When I fill my fresh water tank it vents into the bilge when it is full.  When the bilge pump comes on, I can tell it is full.
 
Bob Miller
“Bolero” #113 at Southwestern YC in San Diego. 
 

From: listserve-bounces at catalina38.org [mailto:listserve-bounces at catalina38.org] On Behalf Of Steven Ribble
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 1:38 PM
To: Catalina 38 Listserve
Subject: Re: [C38] mast leak
 
Paul, you know about "never" and "always"...  actually there WAS ONE TIME I got on board after being gone for the week 
(or more) and I found the bilge was dry...but then again it didn't rain during that period.

 

I used to have a Lovett 1200 bilge pump and I'd typically found about a gallon in the bilge after being away for a while...now I have a Rule and I usually find about 2-1/2 gallons...guess that's what I get for trying to save $$!  I've done occasional [taste] tests of the water because I was concerned that I had a hull leak but I've never noticed it to be salty (I know, not the smartest test to do)...so I've always assumed it was from the mast.  If you are getting salt water in the bilge you should go on a safari to find its origin because not only is it unhealthy for your keel bolts, you may have big problems if your bilge pump gives out (like mine did - water was just below the salon floor when I discovered it wasn't working).

 

Steve

On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 3:17 PM, PAUL NOTTE <panotte at shaw.ca> wrote:

Am I to understand some boats do not  ALWAYS  have water in the bildge? One of my weekly things to do is add fresh water to the bildge  to flush out any sea water is this wrong ?

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