Woodlouse
Well-Known Member
I know I'm late jumping into this, but the caulking between the keel and the garboards would be my first target. Once the boat is fresh out the water, wait for the hull to become touch dry and then examine the seams, you'll see little damp patches and maybe drips where the caulking is soaking some water in instead of keeping it all out. If there is still water leaking out of the seams, then it can still drip in to a dry bilge.
Once you've found out where this is happening, you can either just putty the leaks up, or check underneath you check on the fibres of the caulking, or just leave it if it's not causing a problem.
Once you've found out where this is happening, you can either just putty the leaks up, or check underneath you check on the fibres of the caulking, or just leave it if it's not causing a problem.