Another new experience:

On Saturday afternoon we went down to the boat with my niece, who came to visit 
and sail for the weekend.  We got everything opened up and turned on.  It was 
rainy but supposed to improve so we decided to kill some time by perusing the 
goodies at the local marine supplies store.  We came back about half an hour 
later, new cockpit umbrella in hand (!), and as we approached the slip, I could 
hear the bilge pump running and see water being ejected.

When the bilge pump stopped, the water pressure pump was still running and 
wouldn't stop.  We had no water at the taps either in the head or galley.  A 
quick look at the bilge showed a fairly good flow, which gradually subsided 
once I turned the water pump off.

Next day I filled the water tank just in case, and had the same experience when 
I turned on the water pressure pump.  This time I got a trickle of water at the 
galley sink taps.  So I'm thinking that a water line must have split or a 
connection came loose, and the water pump is just unable to build up enough 
pressure to turn itself off.  Meanwhile the leakage is ending up in the bilge.  
Sound reasonable?

If there are any known weak spots in the water lines, or any suggestions on 
where to start trying to find it, or even how to access the lines, please feel 
free to offer them up to this newbie.

We also pumped out the holding tank for the first time, and had problems 
getting the flow to go.  The guy running the suction opined that my vent is 
probably clogged.  I found the vent on the hull just below the rail near the 
waste cap on the deck.  How do I go about unclogging it?  Just shove a wire 
down it?

...Ron
C270 #329 "Oculus"

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