....on the raw water pump. We went out today with my buddy who just picked up his new 244 Chaparral, and decided to boot down to the Toronto islands to go walking with the kids. Out on Lake Ontario, I noticed a bow high attitude that trim would not correct, (no overheating), then I noticed the back of the boat deeper in the water than usual, and water coming over the swim platform. I opened the engine cover, and there was about 5-6 inches of water in there.
I headed for a beach as quick as I could, got the kids off, and let the bilge pump run while I tried to figure out where the water was coming in. I had checked the bellows and drain plug when I did my trailer walk around, but I still donned some goggles and jumped into the 54F water to check.
Once the bilge pump got the water to a level that I could safely restart the engine, I did that, and saw the source of the leak was a hose that had come loose

I'm not sure whether my mechanic loosened the clamp when he was winterizing the boat, or if it just worked its way loose, but seeing that much water in the engine compartment scared the crap out of me. I thought I was going to sink before I made it to shore.
We re-attached the hose and enjoyed the remainder of the afternoon, but I learned a few of valuable lessons.
1. Make sure you have goggles, even on your first time out for the season (I left mine at home and borrowed my buddy's)
2. Make sure you check all the hoses and connectors on the boat before you head out, its not enough just to glance at the engine compartment for things that are visibly wrong.
3. Make sure you upgrade the bilge pump that comes with your boat. The standard 800 GPH pump is woefully inadequate once it starts to clog up with seaweed or other crap from the lake.
4. Add a secondary bilge pump.
5. Make sure you have a set of dry clothes on the boat, you may need to jump into the water.
Anway, here is a shaky vid (the admiral was filming) of my buddy's boat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNvDKsZKof8
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2011 SL242 5.7 VP GXi - 320 HP Dual Prop
