Richard10002
Well-Known Member
I've got a leak which manifests itself in a pool of water under the port side seat cushion in the aft cabin, (Moody 44 for those who know the boat). There is also some damp to the wood at the junction between the hull and the forward side of the port side lazarette, (but inside the cabin).
I've opened up a little inspection hatch which allows you to get at the underside of the aft port cleat, and cant see any evidence of wet or damp, and the only other obvious thing in the area is the port side pushpit stanchion, the base of which I sealed a few days ago, (I guessed that was where it was coming from /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif ).
It's rained since, and I still get the pool of water where the cushion would be.
So how do we trace the source of a leak when it isnt obvious?
I'll probably ask a similar question on the MOA forum as it may be a known problem with a known source.
But it would still be handy if there was a technique for tracing leaks.
Thanks again
Richard
I've opened up a little inspection hatch which allows you to get at the underside of the aft port cleat, and cant see any evidence of wet or damp, and the only other obvious thing in the area is the port side pushpit stanchion, the base of which I sealed a few days ago, (I guessed that was where it was coming from /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif ).
It's rained since, and I still get the pool of water where the cushion would be.
So how do we trace the source of a leak when it isnt obvious?
I'll probably ask a similar question on the MOA forum as it may be a known problem with a known source.
But it would still be handy if there was a technique for tracing leaks.
Thanks again
Richard