In my 380 nm adventure, I had a heart-stopper one day when I ducked down from the cockpit into the cabin to find water starting to slosh around on the floor. It was salt, so not one of my water containers cracked and draining into the bilge. It was the bilge overfilling. Oh crap!
When I bought Windchaser I tested the one and only bilge pump, a manual one, and it leaked so I got a new one. Now I popped up and down from the cockpit making sure I was not running into anything and pumped her out. I wondered where the water was coming from and I was thinking depending on how fast she was filling just where I could get to.
After being emptied, she did not seem to be filling up and I could not find anywhere the water was coming in. I continued on.
Late afternoon I found water on the floor again. At the time I was motoring hard against wind-against-tide, sharp waves but not too bad. The location was not good. The mouth of the Fitzroy River with its massive mudbanks and crocs. It felt like I was a long way from anywhere. Drying out on a mudbank somewhere for the night so I did not sink was not appealing, somehow.
Again after I pumped her out, there was no obvious water coming in or sign of where it came from.
Now that I have the boat moored, I am wondering if the way the chop was running caused water to come back through the bilge pump pipe. I did notice a little water entering the drain holes at the back of the cockpit against the outboard motor well. If water can get up that high then it can get in the bilge pump hose.
What do ya reckon? Have you ever had this trouble? What do you suggest?
Pic showing starboard quarter berth and bilge pump hose going back to the outboard well.