SAWDOC
Well-Known Member
Frist thing I would attempt is a full running hosepipe down both cockpit drains to see if they are blocked with seacock open. If so a large size bottle brush should bring a rapid improvement.
I'm struggling to see how blocked cockpit drains fill the bilge. Surely it would just fill the cockpit?
A possible route by which water might enter:
My boat has similar looking hatch rails....... if it sits down by the stern rain which falls on the central part of the cabin top is trapped between these rails and eventually floods over the lower "cill" at the front of the hatch opening down into the cabin. It has only happened once when it was moored with the bows up a bank but I was wondering if there would be sufficient weight of water collected in the cockpit with the drains closed to set the stern down far enough for the same thing to happen ????
Many thanks to all who have replied, you've been really helpful as ever.
As to the cause, i'm pretty sure that the cockpit drains (they were blocked as well as closed) might have had a lot to do with it. The cockpit drain pipes though seem to have been replaced quiet recently and are in very good condition so that's not the cause. Maybe a washboard had been left at some time? Anyway, plenty to think about.....and clean up. Thanks everyone!
I'm struggling to see how blocked cockpit drains fill the bilge. Surely it would just fill the cockpit?
I think the OP may have spotted that.
If one drip is just a ml?
If one drip were a ml, you'd be concussed every time it rained. 0.1ml, at most.
In the days when I did titrations (1950s!) one drip from a burette was 0.05ml - i.e. 20 drips/ml
Seems it's about 0.05ml per drip if you believe this. .
Evening all.
I've just bought a nice little Hurley 20 that had been left on it's mooring for a while (how long I don't know). What I do know it that it was full of water: the bilges were completely full, the cushions were like sodden wet sponges and the every possible locker had water in it. The boat was so full that it listed a bit on it's mooring and the yard even noticed that the extra weight she was carrying when she was lifted out.
The water is freshwater and I know we've had a huge amount of rain in the last six months, but how long do you think it would take to get this full?