Neeves
Well-Known Member
I think a 1/2" drain hole is more than adequate - you should not get that much water in there. The trick is making sure it does not block! 2 x 1" holes are goig to allow water in, to me they are massive. Stick with what you have. Just try to lift the chain above the drain hole and leave a space, a little triangular well, so the chain cannot sit in water. I suspect there will always be a tiny puddle. few drains are at the bottom of the locker.
Once you have repaired the 'rot' - and get out on the water, just check that the drain hole is not blocked - your chain will pull in mud and seaweed - both will block the drain hole.
For the future health of your chain - wash the chain and locker with fresh water, whenever you can. On good days lift the lids, you have 2, to allow the locker to dry out.
Wet, muddy chain and wet, muddy chain lockers destroy chains.
Jonathan
Once you have repaired the 'rot' - and get out on the water, just check that the drain hole is not blocked - your chain will pull in mud and seaweed - both will block the drain hole.
For the future health of your chain - wash the chain and locker with fresh water, whenever you can. On good days lift the lids, you have 2, to allow the locker to dry out.
Wet, muddy chain and wet, muddy chain lockers destroy chains.
Jonathan