Dan, why would you not just screw the pump to the floor? Ted pinelli
-----Original Message----- From: Dan Hardiman <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, Jan 27, 2010 5:08 pm Subject: Re: [IC27A] auto bilge pump I have the same setup. I drilled two holes over sized holes into the bottom of the bilge and filled them with epoxy. After it cured I drilled two smaller holes into the epoxy fillets and screwed the pump to the floor. ~Dan --- On Wed, 1/27/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [IC27A] auto bilge pump To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 4:59 PM Derek, I just looked at this pump on line is this mounted in your bilge or just sets in there? Ted Pinelli -----Original Message----- From: Derek Atkin <atkin...@yahoo. com> To: ic...@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wed, Jan 27, 2010 4:52 pm Subject: Re: [IC27A] auto bilge pump I put a Rule 750 in the bottom of the bilge and ran its own line to the transom. I drilled an installed a stainless thru hull to handle the output. It was a very easy job, very inexpensive and I like the idea of fresh redundant plumbing. Derek.- 79 C27 #4297 ____________ _________ _________ __ From: "tedp...@aol. com" <tedp...@aol. com> To: ic...@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wed, January 27, 2010 4:34:31 PM Subject: [IC27A] auto bilge pump I am considering installing an auto bilge pump on our 82. I would like to leave the existing manual pump in place and operable. Any suggestions on pump make model, install and maximum uses of existing plumbing? Ted Pinelli Andiamo, Keuka Lake NY [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
