RadiumRob
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I viewed a 1981 Sadler 32 today, and was intrigued by the cockpit well locker. This is accessed by lifting the cockpit sole, and is large enough to store a liferaft/dinghy plus bits and pieces. The cockpit floor is latched into place, but the well itself isn't bolted into place despite there being several holes for bolts around the rim and a sealing ring. It has a couple of smallish holes to drain into the engine bilge.
This seems a bit dodgy to me - if the cockpit became swamped the water could flood into the well and into the bilge. Presumably this would be slow enough for the bigle pump to deal with if the well was bolted into place and sealed, but if it wasn't then I would expect that the water flow rate into the bige through the drain holes and the sides of the well may be dangerously high.
Can any other S32 owners advise what the arrangements are in their boats and recommend the safest approach?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
I viewed a 1981 Sadler 32 today, and was intrigued by the cockpit well locker. This is accessed by lifting the cockpit sole, and is large enough to store a liferaft/dinghy plus bits and pieces. The cockpit floor is latched into place, but the well itself isn't bolted into place despite there being several holes for bolts around the rim and a sealing ring. It has a couple of smallish holes to drain into the engine bilge.
This seems a bit dodgy to me - if the cockpit became swamped the water could flood into the well and into the bilge. Presumably this would be slow enough for the bigle pump to deal with if the well was bolted into place and sealed, but if it wasn't then I would expect that the water flow rate into the bige through the drain holes and the sides of the well may be dangerously high.
Can any other S32 owners advise what the arrangements are in their boats and recommend the safest approach?
Thanks in advance,
Rob