Sean,
That indeed is the factory bilge pump set-up. My only changes have been a strainer for the intake, a guarded electronic bilge switch, and a better quality of wiring workmanship including properly installed adhesive filled crimps. I'm not sure what you would do to let 2000 gallons an hour into a C270 but you might consider not placing the new pump actually in the bilge but tucked away at floor level instead. We had some excitement in '98(?) when the set screws on the PSS shaft seal showed up loose after 3000 miles of towing. The stock pump had no trouble keeping up. Even the carpet stayed dry since it was still folded up on the settee after being used as transport padding. A little Loctite has prevented a reoccurrence. Phil Agur <http://www.catalina27.org/public_pages/profile270.htm> s/v Wing Tip C270 LE #184 MMSI 366901790 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of spkaldor Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 9:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IC27A] Catalina 270 Bilge Pump Seeking your wisdom... I'm looking for advice from other C270 owners about how, where & why you set up your bilge pumps. Currently, I have a little 450 GPH PAR diaphragm pump. A float switch in the bilge activates the pump which pulls bilge water through a 1" hose, through the pump located under the port side of the aft cabin, and then through the hull - not sure if that was a factory set-up. I like having the primary pump has a diaphragm because it sucks the bilge nearly totally dry. But I am interested in a higher capacity secondary pump (2000 GPH or so). I'm looking for other owner's experiences as far as specifically where on the 270 you mounted your pump(s), if you found a brand/model that fits in the bilge itself, if you have had success with running a single centrifugal pump (e.g. Rule) instead of dual pumps, if you found it necessary to set up pumps for different compartmetns, etc. Any of your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!! Sean
