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water in bow
- RWS
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water in bow
Thank you for your help ,
RWS
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Re: water in bow
When you’re on board, and you are using your on board water from your tank, do you hear your water pump click on for a second even though you’re not running any water? If it kicks in periodically, you likely have a system leak or bad check valve.
When you vacuum out ALL the water, how long does it take to get to that level? Have you had rainy days? Does it happen with the water system shut off while you’re away on week days or only when you’re aboard? Take measures to narrow down when it’s happening. To do that, vacuum it all out first then go from there. I would do that last before you leave for the week and check as soon as you get back before you turn on the water system.
- g36
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Re: water in bow
Crusader xli
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Re: water in bow
- RWS
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- km1125
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Re: water in bow
Could you have the shower sump overflowing?
On my 3607, the rode locker under the fwd berth drains into the bilge. Does yours really have an overboard drain? It could also drain into the shower sump (which is probably the perferred method), but on mine it goes directly to that forward bilge.
- RWS
- Deck Hand
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- chpsk8
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Re: water in bow
Are you sure the shower bilge pump is working?
One thing to check is the hose between the water tank and the pump. If that has a defect it won’t kick the water pump on, but will still leak.
I’m assuming you have an aft, mid and forward bilge pump. Have you found any water in the mid bilge? That water would move to the forward bilge under the right circumstances.
- RWS
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Re: water in bow

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