Fresh does not flow from spray nozzels and sink faucets in 240 Sundeck

Roland B

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Jun 9, 2022
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Sea Ray 240 Sundeck 2004
Engines
350 Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drive
Greetings
I recently purchased a 2004 Sea Ray 240 Sundeck. I filled the water tank to capacity, turned on the water pump but only a trickle of water flows from one of the spray nozzles. No water flows from the sink faucets. The previous owner didn't experience this problem. He suggested priming the water pump. Any suggestions or recommendations? Thanks
 
Disconnect hose from discharge side to check flow
If bad rebuild kit or new pump
If good take apart faucets and clean screens
 
And maybe clean or replace the aerator inside. They can get sediment in them and stop flow. Is it just one of the nozzles, but water flows well from the rest? If so, it's your nozzle as described.
 
Disconnect hose from discharge side to check flow
If bad rebuild kit or new pump
If good take apart faucets and clean screens
Thanks. I’ll disconnect hose and check water flow.
 
Check the filter on the water pump. That's usually clogged. The telltale sign is a continuously running pump with no pressure.
 
Cleaning the aerators is the easy fast thing, then do the inline filter at the pump if there is still flow issues
 
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I am also having a problem with my fresh on my 2008 240 sundeck. Water is coming out of all faucets but starts off strong and quickly looses pressure.
Any help would be appreciated
 
On my 2010 sundeck 260, when i toggle the pump on I hear it. then switches off per usual. When I turn water on at sink or bow shower or aft shower, I get a quick burst of water, then lose all pressure to a trickle. It's like way too much pressure for a split second then a trickle. I know where the pump is located in center floor storage, but haven't messed with it yet. Any thoughts from anyone before I dive in? Thanks in advance.
 
Just like mentioned above….
Remove the inlet line at the pump and check/clean the screen.

if that doesn’t help? You may have to rebuild or replace the pump.
 

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