how often do you run the boat on the trailer?
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The hot exhaust water drains out when we put the boat on the trailer from a day on the river. I don't run on the fake a lake very often.
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Do you guys have a bone dry bilge with the dripless t'd off the exhaust quick disconnect?
I do not. But the source is hard to determine with melting ice dripping from the cooler and water coming in from watersports.
i dont see how you can have a "bone dry" bilge. even this winter i vacuumed all the water out of mine and towell dried it and on the drive from the house to the storage unit some water washed from some hidden area and got into the bilge and it was all wet by the time i got to storage...this was with the boat on the trailer. now im fairly confident my ballast bag fittings leak a little, couple that with people climbing in and out dripped water every where all the time and my boat is NEVER dry in the bilge. i launch it and look in the engine comp and there are no obvious points where water is coming while running.
Replaced my packing gland with an OJ dripless seal. Kit included a tee to connect the seal cooling line into the raw water hose going to the thermostat housing. No leaks and no adjustments for over 5 years.
Should be getting mine back from the dealer this week with new dripless installed. What sold me is the "no messing with it" for 4 years or so. I'll let you know what/where they tie the water line into. Hoping it's not something I'll want to change...
My bilge is never bone dry for the same reasons mentioned above; the maintenance free (or close to it) part is what I like.
Question - does having the dripless add another step to winterizing - another line to disconnect?
No extra winterizing step (if doing a dry style winterization) if installed correct. The water self drains down through the seal.
If you use rv antifreeze. Then you'll need to block the line or you'll just shoot the antifreeze out the bottom of the boat through the seal's cooling line.
Got it home and did a little inspecting. From the dealer my new dripless "upgrade" was tied in to a water line between the impellor and manifold. Just uses a clear tube to feed the seal which seems to me like a point of failure due to heat. I guess time will tell.
http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k.../dripless2.jpg
Can see where it gets it's feed on the right.
http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k...less-feed1.jpg
I was actually a bit surprise how wet and dirty it was in the bilge area when I got it back. Thought this thing was supposed to be dripless?!
Berg,
That's exactly how mine is installed. No problems for 4 years now.