Iain C
Well-Known Member
I've got a strange leak on my B32, and as the boat is new to me, is really annoying me! I know about re-sealing fittings, talcum powder etc, but I was specifically hoping to hear from any other Bav owners who might have had something similar. I'm afraid that as I've only had the boat a few weeks I'm not very familiar with any of the systems/piping etc yet.
See picture below. I'm stood at the bottom of the companionway looking forward here. The pumps are in the compartment I'm stood on, which is dry. The next compartment is the one which is getting wet...really quite wet indeed...over the course of the weekend I got about 3 buckets out, on separate occasions. The next two have the keel bolts in them (the first compartment has the cover off exposing the keel bolts, and the second has the cover on.)
Between the two exposed compartments is a structural beam, although it's hollow...if you poke your finger into that visible drain hole you can move your finger around in the void inside. And that is where the water seems to be coming from.
The answer to the important question...it is fresh water. Initially, I was incredibly worried, as just in front of that rib there is the aft keelbolt, and the water almost seemed to be pooling around it. However I taste tested it many many times and I am absolutely convinced it's fresh. A proper shot glass amount of bilge water has no salty taste at all, however even dipping my finger in seawater and licking it makes it very obvious it's the salty stuff. And trust me I checked again and again until I was absolutely convinced. Although the water does almost taste as if it's had some olive oil poured in. But the engine compartment is dry, and there's no hint of antifreeze/coolant in this bilge water. Funny thing is when I bought the boat she'd been sat on a swinging mooring all winter and the bilges were absolutely bone dry, and all I've done with her so far is motor about 15 miles in calm weather. However the owner had drained the water tanks to prevent freezing and I brimmed them when I bought her a few weeks ago.
I've not yet started unscrewing any other floor panels. However what is confusing me is that the water seems to be coming out of that hole, rather than seeping in from somewhere else, and if I poke kitchen roll up inside the rib it comes out wet. However I don't think there's a pipe (which could have fractured) which runs through that rib at all...the deck filler is on the transom, the water tank under the aft cockpit berth, and the heads is aft too, so I don't think any pipes go anywhere near that part of the boat. I dried everything out, and the leak slowly came back, with no systems running...it's as if the water is trapped somewhere and trickling down slowly. If it makes any difference, it absolutely hosed it down on Saturday, although the leak was still there on Sunday which was a dry day.
I guess my plan is to run the various taps and see if the leak comes back, then drain the water tank (which is very full) and run the engine, and if all else fails poke an endoscope up that hole and see if I can see anything.
But as I said if anyone has had similar experiences, please let me know!!
Thanks
See picture below. I'm stood at the bottom of the companionway looking forward here. The pumps are in the compartment I'm stood on, which is dry. The next compartment is the one which is getting wet...really quite wet indeed...over the course of the weekend I got about 3 buckets out, on separate occasions. The next two have the keel bolts in them (the first compartment has the cover off exposing the keel bolts, and the second has the cover on.)
Between the two exposed compartments is a structural beam, although it's hollow...if you poke your finger into that visible drain hole you can move your finger around in the void inside. And that is where the water seems to be coming from.
The answer to the important question...it is fresh water. Initially, I was incredibly worried, as just in front of that rib there is the aft keelbolt, and the water almost seemed to be pooling around it. However I taste tested it many many times and I am absolutely convinced it's fresh. A proper shot glass amount of bilge water has no salty taste at all, however even dipping my finger in seawater and licking it makes it very obvious it's the salty stuff. And trust me I checked again and again until I was absolutely convinced. Although the water does almost taste as if it's had some olive oil poured in. But the engine compartment is dry, and there's no hint of antifreeze/coolant in this bilge water. Funny thing is when I bought the boat she'd been sat on a swinging mooring all winter and the bilges were absolutely bone dry, and all I've done with her so far is motor about 15 miles in calm weather. However the owner had drained the water tanks to prevent freezing and I brimmed them when I bought her a few weeks ago.
I've not yet started unscrewing any other floor panels. However what is confusing me is that the water seems to be coming out of that hole, rather than seeping in from somewhere else, and if I poke kitchen roll up inside the rib it comes out wet. However I don't think there's a pipe (which could have fractured) which runs through that rib at all...the deck filler is on the transom, the water tank under the aft cockpit berth, and the heads is aft too, so I don't think any pipes go anywhere near that part of the boat. I dried everything out, and the leak slowly came back, with no systems running...it's as if the water is trapped somewhere and trickling down slowly. If it makes any difference, it absolutely hosed it down on Saturday, although the leak was still there on Sunday which was a dry day.
I guess my plan is to run the various taps and see if the leak comes back, then drain the water tank (which is very full) and run the engine, and if all else fails poke an endoscope up that hole and see if I can see anything.
But as I said if anyone has had similar experiences, please let me know!!
Thanks