axeslinger1957
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2008
- Messages
- 157
Sorry about the title -- I could not have come up with a less descriptive one if I had tried. I have a list of questions that I have been unable to answer satisfactorily using search functionality.
1) The plug empties water from some kind of formed "bowl" or "pan" in front of the transom. It appears that if I am going to install a bilge pump -- which I am -- I would install it so that it draws water from the lowest point in this formed thing. That means drilling shallow holes into the formed thing in order to fasten the bilge pump holder. Is it sufficient to use short sheet metal screws, short holes and then some kind of leakproofing (5200 or other sealant?) to mount the pump holder? Can I use rigid PVC to take the pump outflow, except for the point before the through-hull where the loop or hump needs to be?
2) I did not have any functional wiring or gauges when I bought this boat. Believe it or not, I DID have what looks like a speedometer pitot hanging off the transom. No hose or speedometer, though. Should I just assume this pitot is bad and unconditionally replace it, or is there a minimally-invasive way to bring it back to life?
3) I did manage to take this boat out for three or four short trips last year. Each time, the battery was flatter than a pancake before departure and had to be recharged. I did NOT use a maintainer in between trips. I plan to change that this year. I have a 1978 Evinrude 70 horse outboard. The pertinent question is, do I have an alternator or other mechanism to recharge the battery while the motor is running? I cannot conclusively answer this, but I suspect I do not.
4) This boat is fiberglass. I plan to attempt to take my daughter tubing in it. As I want to do this safely, I have been considering getting one of those digital depth gauges with the in-hull "hockey puck" transducer. Would one of those work quickly and reliably enough at around 20MPH to warn me that I was headed for shallow water or a submerged obstacle?
1) The plug empties water from some kind of formed "bowl" or "pan" in front of the transom. It appears that if I am going to install a bilge pump -- which I am -- I would install it so that it draws water from the lowest point in this formed thing. That means drilling shallow holes into the formed thing in order to fasten the bilge pump holder. Is it sufficient to use short sheet metal screws, short holes and then some kind of leakproofing (5200 or other sealant?) to mount the pump holder? Can I use rigid PVC to take the pump outflow, except for the point before the through-hull where the loop or hump needs to be?
2) I did not have any functional wiring or gauges when I bought this boat. Believe it or not, I DID have what looks like a speedometer pitot hanging off the transom. No hose or speedometer, though. Should I just assume this pitot is bad and unconditionally replace it, or is there a minimally-invasive way to bring it back to life?
3) I did manage to take this boat out for three or four short trips last year. Each time, the battery was flatter than a pancake before departure and had to be recharged. I did NOT use a maintainer in between trips. I plan to change that this year. I have a 1978 Evinrude 70 horse outboard. The pertinent question is, do I have an alternator or other mechanism to recharge the battery while the motor is running? I cannot conclusively answer this, but I suspect I do not.
4) This boat is fiberglass. I plan to attempt to take my daughter tubing in it. As I want to do this safely, I have been considering getting one of those digital depth gauges with the in-hull "hockey puck" transducer. Would one of those work quickly and reliably enough at around 20MPH to warn me that I was headed for shallow water or a submerged obstacle?