captainrick
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Extra hole update. I had my boat on the trailer for a week of so with the bilge drain plug in. The bilge pump had power. Only a little water <1/2" was in the sump (my Rule 1100 always leaves about that much). I pulled the transom plug and the water that ran out the transom was replenished by water from under the cockpit entering through the "extra hole" in the forward side of the sump. I replaced the plug and raised the bow way up. I positioned a bucket under the bilge drain, pulled the plug and collected 4 gallons of water that had been under the cockpit! I examined this "extra hole". You can see it if you look through the transom drain hole from outside the boat. You can also see it from inside the boat if you bend just so and push your head between the fuel tanks and lay your right temple on the bilge pump. You could likely see it better from this location if you didn't wear bifocals! This hole appears to have been made by drilling several 3/16" (or so) holes near each other. The end result was a rather ragged 3/8" hole low on the forward wall of the sump. I thought that the drill might have been passed through the transom drain hole to drill the sump but the drilled holes didn't line up with that opening. I think that someone used a right angle drill motor from inside the boat. I do not think that a regular drill motor would fit. Will supply pictures soon. Later, Rick