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Port engine bildge???
- CLARKSON
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 2006 Carver Mariner
- Location: Little River SC
Port engine bildge???
How does the port side pump out?? There is no hose or drain allowing the water to flow to the center area where batteries are located..
36 mariner.. 2006... thanks
- Agriman
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Re: Port engine bildge???
- bud37
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Re: Port engine bildge???
CLARKSON wrote:Source of the post How does the port side pump out?? There is no hose or drain allowing the water to flow to the center area where batteries are located..
Is the limber hole on the stbd side at the forward end of the bilge. Mine is like that but there is a bilge pump discharge hose going thru it. The port side drains oddly enough to the center thru a hole under the generator. then forward or back.
Try to get your deck plates sealed better at the forward end and if you have the drains going to the stainless catch pan just under the deck,....make sure they are clear and that catch pan drain out is also clear as water will overflow there. That is how ours is ( 2001)....perhaps yours has a better system as it is newer.

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