Airscrew
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Also posted on Westerly forum, but more people and responses here.
My question is regarding the hull internal structure.
Boat has been bone dry for years.
This weekend alot of water.
NOT in the engine bilge.
We only dry out once a year to clean, and that was February.
We havent hit or touched anything, and the sailing this weekend was calm and benign.
Keels were professionally stengthened and sealed a 10 years ago.
But we have water in all 4 portside hull lockers, and also the central underfloor area.
(EDITED)Tasted and salt not fresh.
Thats the zone with the engine intake, the two port central locklers with the keel bolts, and the zone with the 3 heads thru hull fittings, plus the 'flat' section under the central floor.
I need to locate where is the source.
Question.
Does the construction allow water to move freely between all these zones.??
I ask, because visually they appear to be separate and sealed.
Ofcourse, yesterday eve, back on our pontoon, I dried out all 5 sections, and closed (as always) all the valves before leaving.
There was no visible weeping 30 minutes after that.
I wont be able to get back to the boat until Friday, so just trying to picture what is going on and where.
Any thoughts appreciated, esp from Westerly or twin(bilge) keel owners.
Thanks.
My question is regarding the hull internal structure.
Boat has been bone dry for years.
This weekend alot of water.
NOT in the engine bilge.
We only dry out once a year to clean, and that was February.
We havent hit or touched anything, and the sailing this weekend was calm and benign.
Keels were professionally stengthened and sealed a 10 years ago.
But we have water in all 4 portside hull lockers, and also the central underfloor area.
(EDITED)Tasted and salt not fresh.
Thats the zone with the engine intake, the two port central locklers with the keel bolts, and the zone with the 3 heads thru hull fittings, plus the 'flat' section under the central floor.
I need to locate where is the source.
Question.
Does the construction allow water to move freely between all these zones.??
I ask, because visually they appear to be separate and sealed.
Ofcourse, yesterday eve, back on our pontoon, I dried out all 5 sections, and closed (as always) all the valves before leaving.
There was no visible weeping 30 minutes after that.
I wont be able to get back to the boat until Friday, so just trying to picture what is going on and where.
Any thoughts appreciated, esp from Westerly or twin(bilge) keel owners.
Thanks.
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