2000 Carver 506 - AFT carpet soaked

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geo - sorry what is a bed spread? bed sheet? its just a shadow or the night stand?
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KuyaJunGarage wrote:QR_BBPOST Buster - once again thank you for the reply! interesting hopefully my 506 has the same, just pull up the carpet and pray there is a cut out for the floor to get tot he sum pump. AC unit is behind the opposite wall (not under the bed)
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So, what’s the verdict? Did you find the source of your leak?
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Buster53, not yet. I had to go way for son Basketball tournament. Hoping to get to it this weekend, praying its just my sump pump not working.
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I was able to get to the boat, I ripped up my carpet and i dont have access (ARGH!!) to my sump pump to change the pump. Looks like i am going to have to cut a hatch opening to get to it. I tried to get to it from the side but was unable to.

1st picture i outlined in yellow where i need to cut a hatch.

Anyone else with a 506 cut a hatch? did you use a oscillating tool?

need to get this figured out before it gets worse.
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I'd be surprised if you had to cut anything to access the pump. Are you sure that's the pump and not just a grey water tank?
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yes its the grey water tank but pump in there is not pumping/working

had to replace my front grey water tank pump. same situation but the PO cut a hatch. the hatch is definitely not from Carver
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Re: 2000 Carver 506 - AFT carpet soaked

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KuyaJunGarage wrote:QR_BBPOST yes its the grey water tank but pump in there is not pumping/working

had to replace my front grey water tank pump. same situation but the PO cut a hatch. the hatch is definitely not from Carver
Are you saying there is a pump in that tank ? I can't see if there is an overboard discharge hose.....seems there should have been access for a maintenance item, if so well just disappointing....good luck man, but is the water/leak you are having trouble not just clear water I thought.

Certainly a puzzle.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Hey, I understand Carver was never a high end boat builder, but I find it hard to believe that any boat builder would install anything as important as a pump that is not accessible. Somewhat related, but I was doing some digging in my boat just the other day and I found a couple access panels I didn’t know I had. Keep searching. I found mine in the bottom and back of a couple of cabinets.
A couple years ago, I had to replace my onboard water pump. It was VERY difficult to reach and it took the better part of 2 hours to do the job, but I did.
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buster53 wrote:QR_BBPOST Hey, I understand Carver was never a high end boat builder, but I find it hard to believe that any boat builder would install anything as important as a pump that is not accessible. Somewhat related, but I was doing some digging in my boat just the other day and I found a couple access panels I didn’t know I had. Keep searching. I found mine in the bottom and back of a couple of cabinets.
A couple years ago, I had to replace my onboard water pump. It was VERY difficult to reach and it took the better part of 2 hours to do the job, but I did.
Same here. When I first got my last boat, I spent the first few weeks going through every inch of that boat. Found a bunch of access panels and though it was cool where they put them (in unobtrusive places and hard to notice). YEARS later - like FOUR or more, I stumbled on several more access panels that I hadn't ever noticed. I did end up needing a couple of them when I eventually replaced all the potable lines. They made that work so much easier!
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