CD 27 Whale Gusher Bilge Pump
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CD 27 Whale Gusher Bilge Pump
Ahoy CD 27 owners -
Does anyone know the exact make/model of the manual bilge pump on our boats? I think the Whale Gusher Universal Mk5 would work as a replacement but not sure: see: www.whale.ltd.uk
Robin
Does anyone know the exact make/model of the manual bilge pump on our boats? I think the Whale Gusher Universal Mk5 would work as a replacement but not sure: see: www.whale.ltd.uk
Robin
- Ray Garcia
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Apr 27th, '05, 22:08
- Location: 1981 CD27 #212 "Spirit" Huntington, NY
- Contact:
For my 1981 CD27 it is a Whale Gusher 8 MK III. I know this because I just removed the pump for service. The outer boot developed a tear. I have contacted Whale by email with no response yet. I'll give it a little more time before I call. I also plan on replacing the hose while I am at it. The corrugated stuff just fell apart from age.
I am going to try to fix it before buying a new one. They are not cheap to purchase!
http://www.whalepumps.com/marine/product_list/7/
Whale Water Systems Inc
91 Manchester Valley Road,
P.O. Box 1788,
Manchester Center, VT 05255,
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 802 367 1091
Fax: +1 802 367 1095
I am going to try to fix it before buying a new one. They are not cheap to purchase!
http://www.whalepumps.com/marine/product_list/7/
Whale Water Systems Inc
91 Manchester Valley Road,
P.O. Box 1788,
Manchester Center, VT 05255,
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 802 367 1091
Fax: +1 802 367 1095
to prevent tearing of the boot
Once a year smear silicone grease on the rubber. Keeps it supple and prevents cracking and tearing as it dries out.. While you're at it you might want to smear silicone grease on all your boat's rubber, especially the port gaskets..Dog Watch Ray wrote:For my 1981 CD27 it is a Whale Gusher 8 MK III. I know this because I just removed the pump for service. The outer boot developed a tear. I have contacted Whale by email with no response yet. I'll give it a little more time before I call. I also plan on replacing the hose while I am at it. The corrugated stuff just fell apart from age.
I am going to try to fix it before buying a new one. They are not cheap to purchase!
http://www.whalepumps.com/marine/product_list/7/
Whale Water Systems Inc
91 Manchester Valley Road,
P.O. Box 1788,
Manchester Center, VT 05255,
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 802 367 1091
Fax: +1 802 367 1095
Randy 25D Seraph #161
Whale Gusher 8 MKIII - followup with furler question.
Thanks, everyone. I was at the boat today and checked - mine is the 8 MKIII as well. I ordered a rebuild kit from Defenders on line for $24.99 - we'll see if that does the trick.
Meanwhile, the cover is off, the seacocks are done and some teak touch up was accomplished today.
Another question - I've heard tell of a "retainer" gizmo that extends the jib halyard forward so that it doesn't get wrapped around the furler foil. Does anyone out there have one? Anything to know about regarding them?
Meanwhile, the cover is off, the seacocks are done and some teak touch up was accomplished today.
Another question - I've heard tell of a "retainer" gizmo that extends the jib halyard forward so that it doesn't get wrapped around the furler foil. Does anyone out there have one? Anything to know about regarding them?
- Sea Hunt
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- Location: Former caretaker of 1977 Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender (Hull #1400) "S/V Tadpole"
I am not very good with copying and posting websites. If I did it correctly, this is a website link to a Harken manual on installing one of their roller furlers:
http://www.harken.com/pdf/4414.pdf
At pages 20 and 21 of 28, there is a good discussion about methods and techniques for preventing halyard wrap. Presumably, these methods would work as well on roller furlers other Harken.
Hope this is what you were asking about. Sorry if not.
http://www.harken.com/pdf/4414.pdf
At pages 20 and 21 of 28, there is a good discussion about methods and techniques for preventing halyard wrap. Presumably, these methods would work as well on roller furlers other Harken.
Hope this is what you were asking about. Sorry if not.
Fair winds,
Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
Restrainer - just the thing
What a fast response! That is the first time I've seen a picture
of a restrainer. Just what I need - hopefully this season will be furler headache-free.
of a restrainer. Just what I need - hopefully this season will be furler headache-free.
- Ray Garcia
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Apr 27th, '05, 22:08
- Location: 1981 CD27 #212 "Spirit" Huntington, NY
- Contact:
Gusher 8 Rebuild Kit
The pump rebuild kit does NOT include the rubber piece(s) that encircle the handle - I know that because I replaced mine when I bought the boat. There are actually two rubber pieces associated with the exterior handle - a harder rubber frame piece, and the flexible inner "moving" piece. I was able to order what I needed at the time.
Shift Lever Boot
On the Catalina owners board there is discussion of the Whale Gusher 8 - the report there is that the pump was discontinued in 1989. But I was successful in contacting Whale directly in the UK in 1997 to get the flexible rubber piece that encircles the handle.
On the same Catalina board one owner mentioned using a shift lever boot piece from AutoZone and it worked fine. It's function is to keep the cockpit locker dry - it is not a functional part of the pump operation which is a diaphram operation with check valves on each side. If one or both of the check valves stops functioning, the pump does not work.
On the same Catalina board one owner mentioned using a shift lever boot piece from AutoZone and it worked fine. It's function is to keep the cockpit locker dry - it is not a functional part of the pump operation which is a diaphram operation with check valves on each side. If one or both of the check valves stops functioning, the pump does not work.
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The typical pump rebuild kit includes the diaphragm and seals, and the flapper valves that direct the flow in only one direction. It does not include pump frame components, the handle, the lever arm (which is a weak part on this design), nor does it include the thru-bulkhead parts. These are separate and usually include a rubber disk seal and a frame to hold the seal against the bulkhead.Dog Watch Ray wrote:What exactly does the rebuild kit include? Does it include the external trim gasket that attaches to the removeable handle insert?
I think one person mentioned that the Whale Gusher 8 was discontinued a while aback. It was replaced in this size range by the Whale Titan which is quite similar although it uses a different rebuild kit. The next step up, and it's a significant one, is the Gusher 10 which is all metal and much more robust. Also much more pricey, of course. Big pumps are good pumps.
Whale Gusher 8
When I used the Whale Gusher bilge pump kit to rebuild my pump it came with flappers that were of different sizes to ensure that one pair of flappers would fit my pump. The hard part of doing the rebuild was loosening the 2 bolts that held each flapper. I used a small pair of vice grippers to finally loosen the bolts after spraying many times with a penetrating fluid. The rebuild worked fine.
How close to the Gusher 8 is the new Titan?
How close to the Gusher 8 is the new Titan? Has anyone upgraded from the Gusher 8 to the Titan, rather than rebuild the Gusher 8? They look very similar.
The Gusher 8 was fitted on many Cape Dorys, and is no longer being sold. Will the Titan fit the same mounting holes? This might be a nice easy modern upgrade for many CDs.
Has anyone done this?
Link to Titan at Defender: http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... &id=155329
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus, with tired old Gusher 8.
The Gusher 8 was fitted on many Cape Dorys, and is no longer being sold. Will the Titan fit the same mounting holes? This might be a nice easy modern upgrade for many CDs.
Has anyone done this?
Link to Titan at Defender: http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... &id=155329
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus, with tired old Gusher 8.
- Ray Garcia
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Apr 27th, '05, 22:08
- Location: 1981 CD27 #212 "Spirit" Huntington, NY
- Contact:
We'll see if the Titan fits...
I just ordered the Whale Titan - should be here in a week or so. I'll report back how (if) it fits.
Cheers,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
Cheers,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
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