Capital Sea
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I have noted Q&A about 06 and pre 06 cruiser's with two bilge pumps but have seen very little about backup or 2nd bilge pumps on 22's with only one standard pump.
I have a house battery, and a fused outlet for the cockpit (used for shrimp puller power).
My desire is to have a means to extract water at a good rate in an emergency from either the cabin or the cockpit. Also, as the main pump has been blocked with gunk more than once, I would use a backup to extract water from the rear well so I can clean things out in an inch or less of water rather than the three I have twice been faced with.
So my plan is to mount a 2nd bilge pump on an alloy plate 5"X5"X3/4" and wire it with an 8' power cord. I would intend to pump over the side of the boat.
Will this work? If I use a larger pump will that compensate for the added rise? Will I need to manually prime the pump with this set up?
Helpful advice would be appreciated.
I have a house battery, and a fused outlet for the cockpit (used for shrimp puller power).
My desire is to have a means to extract water at a good rate in an emergency from either the cabin or the cockpit. Also, as the main pump has been blocked with gunk more than once, I would use a backup to extract water from the rear well so I can clean things out in an inch or less of water rather than the three I have twice been faced with.
So my plan is to mount a 2nd bilge pump on an alloy plate 5"X5"X3/4" and wire it with an 8' power cord. I would intend to pump over the side of the boat.
Will this work? If I use a larger pump will that compensate for the added rise? Will I need to manually prime the pump with this set up?
Helpful advice would be appreciated.