[C320-list] Bilge Spaces

Dave Moores dmoores at cogeco.ca
Wed Sep 12 12:36:54 PDT 2007


I have #342 and water still gets in the cross-members.  So I drilled holes
as low as possible and it drains out.

-----Original Message-----
From: c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com
[mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Karl Krueger
Sent: September 12, 2007 3:32 PM
To: C320-List
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Bilge Spaces


Hello All:
   
  The bilge change over was more like hull number #220's or 230's.  I have
hull #282 which is the deeper bilge.
   
  Karl (Kindred Spirit #282)

David J Gleason <djgleason1 at juno.com> wrote:
  Gary:

Welcome to the shallow bilge club. I believe it was around hull #328 that
Catalina wised up and changed the arrangement. On our boat, I drilled a 5/8"
hole in the cross stringer just aft of the bilge pump. I connect a 1 gallon
wet/dry vac to a piece of rigid plastic tubing (3/8" I
believe) and pump the water out. This has been working and avoids the need
to cut the floor for an inspection plate.

Dave Gleason
Proud Mary, #150


On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 20:57:21 -0500 "Gary Magnuson" 
writes:
> On my 1995 320, (# 205) I was cleaning the bilge spaces and found
> that the bilge space under the sink, directly under the companion 
> ladder, does not drain into the bilge. Isn't there supposed to be a 
> connection between these two? There appears to be a limber hole, 
> but it seems to be piped right past this space. I can only see into 
> the space through the 4 inch hole under the port floor section. I 
> used my wet vac to draw about 4 gallons out through the inspection 
> hole. Any suggestions how to get this section to drain. I also 
> notice that the compartment where the bilge pump is located, isn't 
> the lowest point in the floor. Plan A was to wash and rinse each 
> section and have it drain aft to the bilge pump. The water seems to 
> drain forward toward the base of the mast. 
> Thanks,
> Gary Magnuson #205 
> 
> 






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