On my boat, the water has to rise about 3/4" to trigger the float and it runs 
for a few minutes when it does.  That's a considerable amount of water under 
there.  I'd chase down the leak.  How long does the pump run each time?  If 
it's a short run, the problem may be water in the discharge hose seeping back 
into the bilge.  I'd wet vac the bilge dry and look for water trickling down 
the hull toward the pump, and follow that back to the source.  

Chuck S

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>     It's a mystery so far but I know it's salt and I know it's coming from 
> aft.
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>     The yard said the dripless was fine but I'm thinking that's the culprit.
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>         > >         On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 10:41 AM, Matthew via CnC-List
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