ShoreAcres
08-23-2010, 12:38 PM
I acquired my 1990 2700 SCR earlier this summer. After a few repairs I was able to complete myself (leaking hull, new starter, new battery, cracked fuel filler hose) it seems to be running great. We travelled about 25 miles up Last Mountain Lake and overnighted in a marina.
The lake gets some pretty big swells up there and I thought I would open it up to see how it would perform. I thought the boat was a bit under-powered with its single Mercruiser 5.0, but with the Bravo III outdrive it was planing quickly and flying over the swells at a good clip, with a light passenger load but a full tank of gas and lots of gear. My speedo is sketchy but I am pretty sure I was doing over 35 mph.
I found the boat overall extremely comfortable for sleeping (aft berth) and preparing meals in the spacious galley.
I was scared to try the shower as I don't fully understand how the drain works. There is a switch on the shower wall the lights up when turned on but I cannot hear the discharge pump come on. I am assuming that the discharge pump is in the forward bilge under the step. I am worried that if this pump is toast, the shower water will back up and I will not be able to get rid of it easily. I thought maybe the shower water just went into the forward bilge and then got pumped overboard by the bilge pump. I pretty sure there is a separate pump though. What happens is this is not working? Does the shower drain just back up? Any ideas on repairs or a source for a replacement pump?
The lake gets some pretty big swells up there and I thought I would open it up to see how it would perform. I thought the boat was a bit under-powered with its single Mercruiser 5.0, but with the Bravo III outdrive it was planing quickly and flying over the swells at a good clip, with a light passenger load but a full tank of gas and lots of gear. My speedo is sketchy but I am pretty sure I was doing over 35 mph.
I found the boat overall extremely comfortable for sleeping (aft berth) and preparing meals in the spacious galley.
I was scared to try the shower as I don't fully understand how the drain works. There is a switch on the shower wall the lights up when turned on but I cannot hear the discharge pump come on. I am assuming that the discharge pump is in the forward bilge under the step. I am worried that if this pump is toast, the shower water will back up and I will not be able to get rid of it easily. I thought maybe the shower water just went into the forward bilge and then got pumped overboard by the bilge pump. I pretty sure there is a separate pump though. What happens is this is not working? Does the shower drain just back up? Any ideas on repairs or a source for a replacement pump?