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Bilge Upkeep ... It's the
Law
Keeping your boat's bilge and bilge pump clean and
well maintained is not just a good mariner's tip.
The United States Coast Guard requires that a
vessel's bilge be kept "reasonably clean." What's
more, boat operators can face heavy fines should
they pump oily bilge water out of the vessel and
into the waterways. In fact, a boat operator can be
fined for illegally polluting waterways if a even a
small amount of contaminants ... just a visible
sheen ... is seen floating atop newly pumped bilge
water.
This is not just rhetoric.
There are state and federal regulations that
mandate boat operators to ensure their vessel does
not pollute the waterways. Heller Glanz Bilge
Cleaner can help you avoid potential fines ... up
to $25,000 ... while reducing the growth of nasty
mildew and bacteria in your vessel's bilge.
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The Bilge
The bilge is the rounded portion of a
vessel's hull. The lowest part of the hull, it forms
the transition between the bottom and the sides of
the boat.
Limber holes, found in the ribs of the bilge, allow
water to flow into the lowest areas of the boat hull
or bilge. Mold, mildew and petroleum-based substances
cling to the limber holes and bilge surfaces in this
dark, moist environment. It is important to ensure
that the bilge cleaning tips and limber holes are
kept clean and free from contaminants and debris. It
is this combined collection of gunk not only creates
an unhealthy environment within your boat maintenance
tips, but it also can clog and damage bilge
pumps.
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How Bilge Cleaners
Work
A key to headache-free boating is to
keep a boat's bilge free from mold. Mildew, oil and
marine slime.
Bilge cleaners work by dissolving the crud, grease
and oil buildup that gathers in the boat's hull.
Choosing a biodegradable and environmentally friendly
cleaner is recommended. Once the bilge cleaner breaks
down the oil, mold and bacteria, the debris will
become suspended in the water-cleaner solution. The
sludge-cleaner mix is later pumped out of the hull.
Boat maintenance tips mean using a clean bilge
cleaner to keep the bilge pump clean using boat bilge
tips.
Boat maintenance tips mean using a clean bilge
cleaner to keep the bilge pump clean using boat bilge
tips.
(Remember it is illegal to pump oil-tainted bilge
water overboard and doing so can subject you to a
fine levied by the United States Coast Guard. It is
also illegal to not report an oil spill, regardless
of the size of the spill. See "Reporting Spills" on
this site for more information.)
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Bilge
Cleaning
Bilge cleaning tips should be a
routine boat-maintenance tips. We found that most
major brands of bilge cleaners, such as 3M and
Maguiar bilge cleaners, do a fine job. Boat
maintenance tips mean using a clean bilge cleaner to
keep the bilge pump clean using boat bilge cleaning
tips.
However, Heller Glanz Bilge Cleaner, one of a new
line of premium boat maintenance tips products, was
particularly impressive because it dissolves some
substances ... breaking them down and loosening their
properties ... and emulsifies others, reducing
oil-based substances to a milky sludge.
About a half-cup of this product poured into the
bilge at the beginning a boat trip is all that's
needed to prevent buildup. The rolling action of the
vessel churns the treated bilge water to cleanse the
inner hull of oil, mildew and associated bilge crud.
What's more, Heller Glanz Bilge Cleaner leaves the
bilge smelling as fresh and clean.
The product can also be used beyond the bilge as an
all-purpose cleaner and degreaser
throughout the boat. Boat maintenance tips mean using
a clean bilge cleaner to keep the bilge pump clean
using boat bilge tips.
If you choose a cleaner that requires scrubbing,
invest in a quality brush that can get to those
hard-to-reach areas of the bilge. Be sure to turn off
the bilge pump before starting your bilge cleaning
tips project, doing so will prevent tainted bilge
water from being inadvertently pumped overboard.
Scour the bilge area with the cleaner, paying close
attention to the deepest areas of the inner hull.
Don't forget to check the limber holes as they can
easily become encrusted with grease, crime and
assorted gunk. Wait a few minutes to allow the bilge
cleaner to do its job before vacuuming the dirty
bilge water from the craft. Rinse the bilge cleaning
tips area well following the cleansing.
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Bilge Maintenance
Inspection Tips
Regular bilge cleaning will avoid the
unhealthy buildup of mold and mildew, and grease, oil
and other debris. A vessel's bilge should be
inspected regularly, usually about once a month.
Check the bilge pump by lifting the float manually to
ensure that the pump kicks on automatically.
Ensure that no debris blocks the pivot arm from
rising and falling.
Look for corrosion and rust. Boat maintenance tips
mean using a clean bilge cleaner to keep the bilge
pump clean using boat bilge tips.
Take note of the amount of water in the bilge. If
there is an excessive amount, check the source.
Inspect limber holes to make sure they are free of
crud and debris.
Make sure any fittings below the waterline are
double-clamped and free of leaks.
Check the amount of mildew, mold and oil or grease
buildup.Boat maintenance tips mean using a clean
bilge cleaner to keep the bilge pump clean using boat
bilge tips.
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United States Coast Guard
Regulations
Federal regulations governing boating include
adherence to the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act
and the Refuse Act.
The Refuse Act prohibits discharging or depositing
any trash, garbage, oil or other liquid pollutants
into the nation's waters. The water pollution act
hones in on the discharge of oil or
other hazardous substances into the waterways. Boat
maintenance tips mean using a clean bilge cleaner
to keep the bilge pump clean using boat bilge
tips.
Recreational vessels are urged to be equipped with
oil absorbent pads, a bailer or pump and plastic
bags to gather and transport hazardous substances,
including oil, to an authorized reception facility.
The act also specifies that no person may
intentionally drain oil or oily waste from any
source into the bilge.
No plastic items may be dumped overboard in U.S.
waters, including
synthetic ropes, fishing nets and plastic bags.
Boat maintenance tips mean using a clean bilge
cleaner to keep the bilge pump clean using boat
bilge tips.
The following guidelines must be followed to comply
with the law:
Dunnage … loose packing material used to
protect a ship's cargo from damage
during transport … prohibited less than 25
miles from land
Food waste, paper, rags, glass, metal, bottles and
similar materials
… prohibited less than 12 miles from land.
Ground food waste, paper, rags, etc., prohibited
less than 3 miles from land.
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PRODUCTS
AT A GLANCE
PRODUCTDESCRIPTIONSIZE
PRICEHeller Glanz Bilge
Cleaner Bilge Cleaner &
All-Purpose
1 Gallon
(128 Fluid Ounces)
$19.95 Meguiar's Bilge Cleaner
Bilge Cleaner 1 Gallon $23.26Dolphinite Advanced
Formula Bilge Cleaner 1 Gallon$24.99Tuf-Enuf
Natural Bilge Cleaner1 Quart$9.95
If you spill any amount of hazardous
waste or oil into the water, you must notify the US
Coast Guard National Response Center at
1-800-424-8802 or contact your local Coast Guard
Station on Channels 9 or 16. Boat maintenance tips
mean using a clean bilge cleaner to keep the bilge
pump clean using boat bilge tips. Failure to do so
may result in a civil penalty and/or
imprisonment.
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