dewent
Well-Known Member
I have a 3 year old lightly used Bavaria Cruiser that I purchased last year. When surveyed the bilges were immaculate and she passed with flying colours.
I have just noticed on inspecting the bilges that I have lots (almost up to floor level) of water in the bottom of the boat. She is moored in a marina in old working port where the water is pretty dark and discoloured. The water in the bilges is clean and does not taste salty. I emptied the water tanks last October and have been running background heating and a dehumidifier all winter.
I emptied the bilges and completely dried her out - the next day I have 3 inches of clean water right through the boat.
The weather has been very wet and windy.
Can anyone suggest a strategy for finding the source of the problem?
I have just noticed on inspecting the bilges that I have lots (almost up to floor level) of water in the bottom of the boat. She is moored in a marina in old working port where the water is pretty dark and discoloured. The water in the bilges is clean and does not taste salty. I emptied the water tanks last October and have been running background heating and a dehumidifier all winter.
I emptied the bilges and completely dried her out - the next day I have 3 inches of clean water right through the boat.
The weather has been very wet and windy.
Can anyone suggest a strategy for finding the source of the problem?