solanderi
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- Hatteras Model
- 45' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1984 - 1992)
While out fishing (trolling) my 1985 45 Convertible, I got a High water alarm and I found the front bilge full of seawater. Obviously, the rule auto switch was not working, so I just put the pump on manual and cleared the compartment. Unfortuneately, the compartment reaccumulated water and alarmed againa few minutes later. OK, so now it really has my attention. While in my slip, no alarms. On the run out, no alarms. But at hull speed I filled and subsequently dumped this compartment 3 times in quick succession. So we decided to cut the trip short in order to run back to calmer waters and trouble-shoot it. I emptied it and ran in. During the run in, No alarm and no water in the compartment.
All I can come up with is that the issue seems to be connected to the trim of the vessel. The fuel tanks were showing slightly above a 1/4 full. The fresh water tank was topped off in the am before the trip. I believe the trim tabs were extended (bow down). Could it be that a " perfect storm" of bow down forces conspired to back flow my bilge pump ? Are there supposed to be check valves on this bilge outflow ? Thank you for any help.
Greg
All I can come up with is that the issue seems to be connected to the trim of the vessel. The fuel tanks were showing slightly above a 1/4 full. The fresh water tank was topped off in the am before the trip. I believe the trim tabs were extended (bow down). Could it be that a " perfect storm" of bow down forces conspired to back flow my bilge pump ? Are there supposed to be check valves on this bilge outflow ? Thank you for any help.
Greg