Mine doesn't work either but since I have a refrigeration unit I don't have
too much need for one.  Its not hard to pull up the sole to expose the
pump.  There is a good chance that if mine ever worked then it stopped
working because of freezing temperatures and not being winterized.  It is
easily forgotten.  Mine used to pump to the sink through some faucet like
pipes.  Now it just goes to the bilge.  In fact I think I may have just
removed the pump from the hose system so that it will gravity drain.  I
guess the idea of pumping out to the sink is that you could wash your hands
or dishes with that water.  Sounds kinda gross to me.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Apr 27, 2016 8:05 PM, "Alan Liles via CnC-List" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi all. I was just at the boat cleaning up and I tried the icebox pump by
switching it on at the breaker panel. Nothing. I tried to get a look at it
but it seems I'd have to take up the galley sole to see the bottom of the
icebox so I thought I'd research it a bit before I started disassembling.
My first question is whether the pump should start when the breaker is
switched on. Secondly, is the pump located at the bottom of the box or
should I look elsewhere? Also, where do you suppose it discharges?

Cheers, Al
SV Elendil
C&C 37+
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