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How YachtService.me Solved a Manual Bilge Pump Failure on a Yacht in Tivat
When a yacht’s manual bilge pump fails, it’s more than an inconvenience—it’s a potential safety hazard. Recently, a yacht owner in Tivat contacted YachtService.me after noticing that his manual bilge pump wasn’t drawing water efficiently. Our technicians took immediate action, performing a complete inspection and repair to restore the system’s reliability.


The Problem: Poor Suction and Leaks in the Bilge Pump System
The owner reported that the bilge pump handle had become stiff and that water was not being discharged properly. On inspection, our yacht technicians discovered several critical issues:
  • The pump seals were worn and cracked, allowing air to enter the system.
  • Discharge valves were partially clogged with silt and debris.
  • The mounting bracket had loosened due to vibration, reducing stability.
  • Several hoses showed signs of brittleness and minor leaks.
  • Without proper suction and sealing, the manual bilge pump couldn’t effectively remove water from the bilge — a serious risk during rough sea conditions.
The Inspection Process by YachtService.me
Our Boka Bay yacht service team followed a structured repair plan:
1.Full System Disassembly and Cleaning
The pump chamber, intake, and discharge valves were dismantled and cleaned of sludge, salt deposits, and marine growth.

2.Seal and Diaphragm Replacement
All worn seals and a damaged diaphragm were replaced with high-quality marine-grade components.

3.Hose Replacement
Old hoses were swapped out for new, reinforced types designed for long-term durability in saltwater environments.

4.Bracket Reinforcement
The mounting bracket was re-secured with corrosion-resistant fasteners to prevent movement under pressure.

5.Testing for Air Leaks and Suction Power
After reassembly, the system was tested under real operating conditions to confirm consistent suction and watertight integrity.


Results: Full Function Restored and Improved Reliability
After servicing, the manual bilge pump operated smoothly, with strong suction and no visible leaks. The owner noticed immediate improvements during a sea trial—water was cleared efficiently even during a simulated emergency scenario.

The YachtService.me team provided a detailed report and maintenance checklist, advising future inspections every six months to prevent similar issues.

Lessons for Yacht Owners
This case highlights several important lessons for yacht owners:
  • Regular Inspection Prevents Emergencies – Small leaks or air gaps can lead to total pump failure.
  • High-Quality Parts Matter – Using marine-grade seals and hoses ensures long-term reliability.
  • Technician Expertise is Key – Skilled yacht technicians can detect problems early and extend equipment lifespan.


Why Choose YachtService.me
Located in Tivat, YachtService.me offers complete yacht maintenance and repair across Montenegro, specializing in bilge systems, plumbing, and electrical services. Our certified team ensures every yacht system—from pumps to engines—operates with precision and reliability.
Whether your manual bilge pump needs inspection, repair, or full replacement, we deliver professional service and transparent diagnostics.


Conclusion: Trust the Experts for Safety at Sea
Your manual bilge pump is the last line of defense against flooding when power fails. Don’t wait for an emergency to test its limits. Contact YachtService.me for a full inspection and keep your yacht seaworthy, safe, and ready for every voyage through Boka Bay and beyond.

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