byron wrote:
Sounds like the same as my 2015. First of all, the fresh water pump and its filter is under the floor board in front of the head door it is held in place by two screws. Check it out for any leaks, as I had one leak on one of the unions on mine. I don't want to get into it on how I found the pump location.
I also had a leak in the same bilge as you. That pump in the box on my boat serves as a collection box for the shower and the galley sink above the refrigerator. What was happening on my boat was that the box was gummed up with debris from the galley sink and causing the switch in the box to come on late. The box has a 1/4" hole on the front of it which was spewing out water ever time the box filled up. The hole must serve as vent. The box cover has four snap connectors on the side,which are not to accessable. If you can snap off the two on the left the cover will come off. Once you get the cover off you will see the pump switch and screen seperator. I had to clean everything up reassemble and all has been good. Watch the orinentation of the cover as you remove it. They must run the shower and galley sink into the same box in case they have to rig the boat with a grey water tank for certain juristictions. By the way the a.c. also goes into this box. Send a post if this helps.
When I noticed the galley sink drain into the shower sump, we stopped using it. I hate that, why did they just not drain it over the side like the sink in the head or the aft outside sink. And we don't shower on the boat so it's really only the AC condensation going in there. I am thinking about adding a thru hull this winter for the galley sink drain. I am really banking on the bow eye being the problem at this point. That would explain a lot. It has to be that or leaks around the giant frameless windows. or theres a hole in the bottom of the boat
