Vincentc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
In the course of searching for a leak, I discovered that the discharge hose for the aft cabin bilge pump, the one under the closet and only accessible through an 8" square hatch) had become disconnected from the pump.
The pump appears to be a Rule 2000, old enought for the markings to be missing but probably not as old as 33 year old Lilly Marie. The connections do not appear OEM; however the hose downstream from the connection looks old. When I attempted to bend the hose enough to allow remove the pump and restore the connection the hose broke!
It would probably be wise to replace the pump, switch, and at least some portion of the hose. The $64k question is how far do I go? It appears that the hose is bedded into the ER aft bulkhead.
I am amazed at the limited access to something as important and impermanent as a bilge pump. Small hatch with the pump located on the other side of the shower drain sump.
I am concerned by how frail the old bilge pump now hose is. My first thought is to cut back closer to the bulkhead then use an adapter ( the OEM hose is 1.25 and std bilge pump hose is 1 1/8 ) with new hose to the pump. Has anyone dealt with an issue similar to this.
Thanks
Vincent
The pump appears to be a Rule 2000, old enought for the markings to be missing but probably not as old as 33 year old Lilly Marie. The connections do not appear OEM; however the hose downstream from the connection looks old. When I attempted to bend the hose enough to allow remove the pump and restore the connection the hose broke!
It would probably be wise to replace the pump, switch, and at least some portion of the hose. The $64k question is how far do I go? It appears that the hose is bedded into the ER aft bulkhead.
I am amazed at the limited access to something as important and impermanent as a bilge pump. Small hatch with the pump located on the other side of the shower drain sump.
I am concerned by how frail the old bilge pump now hose is. My first thought is to cut back closer to the bulkhead then use an adapter ( the OEM hose is 1.25 and std bilge pump hose is 1 1/8 ) with new hose to the pump. Has anyone dealt with an issue similar to this.
Thanks
Vincent
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