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Well lots of lessons here.
I obviously need to do more maintenance.
So the tee on hot water heater wiggled loose
City water was connected. By the time I noticed I had a lot of water in bilge. Bilge pump float not working. Kick on switch. Bilge pump hose was dry rotted and cracked since I never use that pump. Mostly I use a small pump I added with auto switch in front of bilge to get rain water but that one was not keeping up. High water alarm works but the speaker must of got wet because it's too low.
Turns out the hot water heater has copper pipe coming out and the funny pipe connector pushes on and grabs with metal teeth but the metal on metal wire down the teeth. Luckily I guy at dock had another connector and we took the teeth out of that one. All fixed and bilge is drained but I hope I am okay with all that water. It was all fresh. Swim platform was in water so probably a good 300 gallons.
Scary stuff. Boats suck
I obviously need to do more maintenance.
So the tee on hot water heater wiggled loose
City water was connected. By the time I noticed I had a lot of water in bilge. Bilge pump float not working. Kick on switch. Bilge pump hose was dry rotted and cracked since I never use that pump. Mostly I use a small pump I added with auto switch in front of bilge to get rain water but that one was not keeping up. High water alarm works but the speaker must of got wet because it's too low.
Turns out the hot water heater has copper pipe coming out and the funny pipe connector pushes on and grabs with metal teeth but the metal on metal wire down the teeth. Luckily I guy at dock had another connector and we took the teeth out of that one. All fixed and bilge is drained but I hope I am okay with all that water. It was all fresh. Swim platform was in water so probably a good 300 gallons.
Scary stuff. Boats suck