SunshineBridge
New Member
Hi all,
This is my first post here, no doubt of many more to come. Hope I've posted to the right place.
I have just got our first boat, a classic broads cruiser built in 1970. Pine on oak frames. I've fallen for her completely!
About a couple of years ago the engine oil was all lost into the bilge and was never cleaned up properly. Of course this now makes the whole boat smell of old oil, and I understand it is bad news for the hull as it damages the paint, causing rot.
Any suggestions as to the best way to clean this up? I was going to get a wet vacuum and dry out the bilge first and suck up as much emulsified oil as possible. Then spray with a bilge clean up product, power wash and then vacuum out, all section by section. Is there a better way?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
This is my first post here, no doubt of many more to come. Hope I've posted to the right place.
I have just got our first boat, a classic broads cruiser built in 1970. Pine on oak frames. I've fallen for her completely!
About a couple of years ago the engine oil was all lost into the bilge and was never cleaned up properly. Of course this now makes the whole boat smell of old oil, and I understand it is bad news for the hull as it damages the paint, causing rot.
Any suggestions as to the best way to clean this up? I was going to get a wet vacuum and dry out the bilge first and suck up as much emulsified oil as possible. Then spray with a bilge clean up product, power wash and then vacuum out, all section by section. Is there a better way?
Many thanks in advance for your help.