New Speedster 200 owner here with a few questions:
I frequently hear the bilge pump running, but it does not seem to do anything to remove water form the boat. (I have never seen any coming out any holes, but I don't know which) holes I should expect it to come out. When the boat sits out in the rain I can deal with flooding by keeping the plug removed from the rear by the jet nozzles. When I'm out on the lake, however, the water tends to build up in the bilge.
Could the pump be clogged by fiberglass shards? Should the water be coming out of the holes on the side of the boat
How much water normally accumulates in your boat during a day on the lake? (I'm seeing maybe 30 gallons, 6 inches in the floor compartment when the boat is level, which gets quite hot by the time I pull the boat out of the water and take out the drain plug.)
Is my boat leaking somewhere, or is the water intake just cause by high speed turns causing water to splash down the air intakes on the side of the boat? (I've been using a barefoot boom and noticed that there is quite a lot of spray next to the boat even when you;re going straight.)
Thanks!
Paul
I frequently hear the bilge pump running, but it does not seem to do anything to remove water form the boat. (I have never seen any coming out any holes, but I don't know which) holes I should expect it to come out. When the boat sits out in the rain I can deal with flooding by keeping the plug removed from the rear by the jet nozzles. When I'm out on the lake, however, the water tends to build up in the bilge.
Could the pump be clogged by fiberglass shards? Should the water be coming out of the holes on the side of the boat
How much water normally accumulates in your boat during a day on the lake? (I'm seeing maybe 30 gallons, 6 inches in the floor compartment when the boat is level, which gets quite hot by the time I pull the boat out of the water and take out the drain plug.)
Is my boat leaking somewhere, or is the water intake just cause by high speed turns causing water to splash down the air intakes on the side of the boat? (I've been using a barefoot boom and noticed that there is quite a lot of spray next to the boat even when you;re going straight.)
Thanks!
Paul