I'm think I'm going to have the main bilge pump replaced on my 2017 2820 when I put it up for the winter in December. I almost always have one of my engines running when casting for Stripers. Condictions were such tonight that I cut all engine power and was drift fishing when I kept hearing a faint sound. At first I thought it was hum from the Siruis radio, nope, then made sure I didn't lean into the switch panel and turn on a wash down pump or something. Nope. After going bow to stern a few times listening and trying to locate the sounds I opened the rear hatch and the float switch was stuck up on the bilge pump and it was running dry. The switch sure wasn't free moving and I have no idea how long that pump had been running dry when I freed up the float but the pump was pretty warm. I was about 2 hours into my trip today but who knows, it could have been running on my last trip though I sure think I would have heard it when I tied up at the pier and left for the night. Not sure how much confidence I have in it now not knowing how long it had been running. Thinking I'd rather replace and know it's good than wonder about it. Oh well.....