Hi all, need some advice. I took delivery of my new 2007 Crownline 240LS on Saturday night and i still haven't had it in the water (lovely Seattle weather!) When i turned the battery switch on Sat night a pump came on... turns out it is the head bilge pump. We figured it was just a stuck float and the dealer advised me on the phone to just use the the fresh water shower and fill the sink a few times.. might unstick the float. Well i was just a bit surprised when i discovered that i wasn't shooting water out of the shower hose... it was fuel (no, not the anti-freeze they put in there from that factory... it was definitly gas.) Turns out that at some point when the boat was first prep'ed (months ago) the dealer filled the fresh water tank with gas.
I am guessing the pump is all gummed up and that is why the float is stuck.
I am very frustrated... brand new boat and my fresh water system (sink, shower, and port-o-poddy) have been sitting with gas in their lines, tanks, and seals for months. I feel lucky i didn't blow myself up or drink a bunch of gas! I had a mess to clean up since all the gas in the head bilge got pumped out of the boat and into my driveway.
So... what are the long term affects of the gas on a fresh water system? Should i have the dealer replace everything? Should i jsut ask for an entirely new boat? Am i overreacting? If the fuel was in there for just a few days i would feel a little better... but it has been a long time since they have prep'ed this boat.
Thanks all. The dealer is coming over to pick up the boat and "go fix it".. but i don't know what level of "fixed" is good enough for a boat i haven't even had in the water.
-Greg
I am very frustrated... brand new boat and my fresh water system (sink, shower, and port-o-poddy) have been sitting with gas in their lines, tanks, and seals for months. I feel lucky i didn't blow myself up or drink a bunch of gas! I had a mess to clean up since all the gas in the head bilge got pumped out of the boat and into my driveway.
So... what are the long term affects of the gas on a fresh water system? Should i have the dealer replace everything? Should i jsut ask for an entirely new boat? Am i overreacting? If the fuel was in there for just a few days i would feel a little better... but it has been a long time since they have prep'ed this boat.
Thanks all. The dealer is coming over to pick up the boat and "go fix it".. but i don't know what level of "fixed" is good enough for a boat i haven't even had in the water.
-Greg