Pleinmont
Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear about the leaks, that's a pain and not something I've noticed on mine beyond a bit of condensation. It seems to gather between the inner and outer hull skins (you can see a few mm of water through the round inspection holes if you lift up the wooden floors at the bow end but it never comes up out into the visible bilges which stay dry).Hi Guys, I've had an Antares 760 for about 3 years, and discovered this forum earlier today! Any comment, advice or information about a few things would be welcomed;
Rainwater gets into the boat, pooling in the bilges under the fore-cabin. There are holes into what I,m guessing is a double skin, but the whole layout there is a mystery to me. I did some experimentation with a hose recently and I'm pretty sure the water is entering at the deckhouse side windows. It does not go under the engine.
The fuel gauge under-reads as the level goes down. Several times I've refilled when the quantity is showing almost zero, and only been able to put in 110 litres. (That,s after a lot of rocking etc to clear any airlocks.)
Does anyone know where I can source a fastener catch for the deckhouse sole board, same as the one fitted by Beneteau?
With the Nanni 200hp engine, clean bottom, 2 on board, refurbished propeller, smooth estuary waters, the most I can get is about 3000 RPM and15 Kts. I
Speed may be down to prop pitch and gearbox ratios... The 760s normally cruise about 18knts when clean at around 3200rpm.


