Pleinmont
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Hello all
I have a new leak from under the waterline (about 5litres an hour - not catastropic but enough to need pumping out daily).
Water is pooling under the floorboards at the front of my 760 then draining back into the bilges at the stern via the overflow holes cut for the cables.
Unfortunately parts of the boat are covered by the double hull (inner fixed to the outer hull with a 10mm thick void) so I can't always see the outer hull.
The toilet compartment is one of these areas and has 2 seacocks that seem to be fitted across the inner liner and outer hull.
I was always under the impression a seacock is tightened against 1 solid layer not 2?
Also makes it impossible to see if the fitting is leaking inside from the sea and dribbling down inside the void.
Water comes in at rest so definitely nothing to do with engine.
Stern tube area and bow thruster are dry
Through hull fittings in engine bay also dry and solid (2 inlets for engine and prop shaft and thru hull transducer in solid GRP).
No known damage or cracks in hull (not hit anything in last 3 years since owned it).
Rudder seal drips a little when underway but not at rest (always done this).
Dyed the freshwater tank pink and only a few drips from the pressure release have turned up pink after running it through H&C - so definitely sea water
I am planning to get the boat lifted in the next couple days and the only things I can think of are the 2 seacocks for the toilet just can't verify as out of sight.
Will be difficult chasing leaks once the boat is out.
Does anyone have any experience of fitting or leaking seacocks in this type of hull?
I'm surprised that these 2 fittings seem to be fitted across the double hull not just one solid surface.
Either way i am desperate to avoid spending a lot of money with the boatyard chasing leaks so keen to narrow it down before lifting!
Thanks
I have a new leak from under the waterline (about 5litres an hour - not catastropic but enough to need pumping out daily).
Water is pooling under the floorboards at the front of my 760 then draining back into the bilges at the stern via the overflow holes cut for the cables.
Unfortunately parts of the boat are covered by the double hull (inner fixed to the outer hull with a 10mm thick void) so I can't always see the outer hull.
The toilet compartment is one of these areas and has 2 seacocks that seem to be fitted across the inner liner and outer hull.
I was always under the impression a seacock is tightened against 1 solid layer not 2?
Also makes it impossible to see if the fitting is leaking inside from the sea and dribbling down inside the void.
Water comes in at rest so definitely nothing to do with engine.
Stern tube area and bow thruster are dry
Through hull fittings in engine bay also dry and solid (2 inlets for engine and prop shaft and thru hull transducer in solid GRP).
No known damage or cracks in hull (not hit anything in last 3 years since owned it).
Rudder seal drips a little when underway but not at rest (always done this).
Dyed the freshwater tank pink and only a few drips from the pressure release have turned up pink after running it through H&C - so definitely sea water
I am planning to get the boat lifted in the next couple days and the only things I can think of are the 2 seacocks for the toilet just can't verify as out of sight.
Will be difficult chasing leaks once the boat is out.
Does anyone have any experience of fitting or leaking seacocks in this type of hull?
I'm surprised that these 2 fittings seem to be fitted across the double hull not just one solid surface.
Either way i am desperate to avoid spending a lot of money with the boatyard chasing leaks so keen to narrow it down before lifting!
Thanks
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