tillergirl
Well-Known Member
Something odd is going on. While over wintering in a mud berth, I noticed that I had a slight leak at the stern. Nothing desperate but I thought I would do something about it.
So TG is neaped at present and barely gets wet on the current set of neaps.
However!
In the turn of the stern either side of the wooden keel for 'two frames' immediately in front of the stuffing box water appears. I dried out the bilge completely including toweling it completely dry with a view that on the next tide we could see if there is any trace of where it is coming in. However, having left the dried bilge for ten minutes or so, a film of water appeared - on either side of the keel! Now we are high and dry and away from the water's edge by some 250-300 yards. The film of water is appearing where the plank (on either side) tucks into the keel. There is a fairing piece between the keel and the inner side of the plank.
This photo is from 14 years ago when I re-engined and not the clearest - neither are the yellow boxes to indicate the site of the leaks. But the film of water (which obviously builds into a slight leak when afloat) is below the line of the shaft by about a foot.
Looking on the outside, we can find no obvious problems with the seams in the area. The only noticeable thing is the slightest weep from the back edge of the starboard joint of the deadwood with the fairing piece on which the bottom rudder fitting is fitted. This is a joint and not a seam.
Two questions: Any suggestions where the leak is, and how is the film of water still coming through when I'm high and dry?
So TG is neaped at present and barely gets wet on the current set of neaps.
However!
In the turn of the stern either side of the wooden keel for 'two frames' immediately in front of the stuffing box water appears. I dried out the bilge completely including toweling it completely dry with a view that on the next tide we could see if there is any trace of where it is coming in. However, having left the dried bilge for ten minutes or so, a film of water appeared - on either side of the keel! Now we are high and dry and away from the water's edge by some 250-300 yards. The film of water is appearing where the plank (on either side) tucks into the keel. There is a fairing piece between the keel and the inner side of the plank.
This photo is from 14 years ago when I re-engined and not the clearest - neither are the yellow boxes to indicate the site of the leaks. But the film of water (which obviously builds into a slight leak when afloat) is below the line of the shaft by about a foot.
Looking on the outside, we can find no obvious problems with the seams in the area. The only noticeable thing is the slightest weep from the back edge of the starboard joint of the deadwood with the fairing piece on which the bottom rudder fitting is fitted. This is a joint and not a seam.
Two questions: Any suggestions where the leak is, and how is the film of water still coming through when I'm high and dry?