Carduelis
Well-Known Member
I have a Westerly Konsort Duo. The boat has a deep cockpit well (usually covered with a board) which is handy for keeping the inflatable dinghy in etc.
I've noticed that it tends to take in water through the cockpit drains. The outlets can go below water level when the stern 'squats' under power.
On investigation, I discover that both drain pipes form a "U bend" along their length so that they are never clear of water. They are otherwise unobstructed and flow freely.
Surely this isn't right?
My initial reaction was to re-route the hoses so that they can drain empty; but on investigation I found that they are routed through bulkhead holes and must have been 'designed' like that - or like it from new anyway...
Comments anyone?
I've noticed that it tends to take in water through the cockpit drains. The outlets can go below water level when the stern 'squats' under power.
On investigation, I discover that both drain pipes form a "U bend" along their length so that they are never clear of water. They are otherwise unobstructed and flow freely.
Surely this isn't right?
My initial reaction was to re-route the hoses so that they can drain empty; but on investigation I found that they are routed through bulkhead holes and must have been 'designed' like that - or like it from new anyway...
Comments anyone?