Durcott
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping this will be a generic feature of many Holman & Pye designs, not requiring any specific details of the Northney 34 as such...
I'm assuming there shoud be a direct route for all water to collect in the bilge, by finding its way through drain holes at the bottom of each bulkhead.
On my boat, the bulkhead forming the rear wall of the fore cabin seems to have such a hole, but it is blocked off - and I can't access the other side of it.
There is an 'alternate route' from this space, but it will require many inches of water before it reaches the level of the saloon floor drains.
So - before I get out my drills - is my assumption correct that there should be such a direct route?
Thanks
Jeff Adams
I'm hoping this will be a generic feature of many Holman & Pye designs, not requiring any specific details of the Northney 34 as such...
I'm assuming there shoud be a direct route for all water to collect in the bilge, by finding its way through drain holes at the bottom of each bulkhead.
On my boat, the bulkhead forming the rear wall of the fore cabin seems to have such a hole, but it is blocked off - and I can't access the other side of it.
There is an 'alternate route' from this space, but it will require many inches of water before it reaches the level of the saloon floor drains.
So - before I get out my drills - is my assumption correct that there should be such a direct route?
Thanks
Jeff Adams