Does your bilge pump have a check valve or a vent loop?
I ask because I suspect that water in my bilge is coming in from my thru hull and back down my bilge discharge. I only have water when it gets rough and the boat rocks more significantly. I've checked for water along the every thru hull I can access and and everything appears to be dry. Calm days the bilge stays 100% dry. If I'm out in bad chop, it's the worse. Thankfully nothing significant (maybe a quart of water on the worst day of hellacious chop) but I'd prefer to keep it dry.
Should there be a loop or a check valve on the discharge line? Is this typical with some boats?
I ask because I suspect that water in my bilge is coming in from my thru hull and back down my bilge discharge. I only have water when it gets rough and the boat rocks more significantly. I've checked for water along the every thru hull I can access and and everything appears to be dry. Calm days the bilge stays 100% dry. If I'm out in bad chop, it's the worse. Thankfully nothing significant (maybe a quart of water on the worst day of hellacious chop) but I'd prefer to keep it dry.
Should there be a loop or a check valve on the discharge line? Is this typical with some boats?