EugeneR
Well-Known Member
The pictures show the port and starboard through-hulls used for heads discharge on our Phantom 38, before and after (a bit of) cleaning.
Before cleaning, both of the through-hulls were covered with a soft, white substance and, over months, there would be a few drops of water in the bilge - not more than a tea spoon at a time. The blue-green above the port-side valve suggests a minor leak - probably mostly taken care of by the dehumidifier - whereas the starboard one showed a red, rust-like stain in the middle of the through-hull.
After cleaning, they appear to be showing different colours / patterns, as shown in the subsequent pictures. What could be the cause, and how much should I have worried? (Given my nature, the boat is on the hard with both sets to be replaced, but I am still curious).




Before cleaning, both of the through-hulls were covered with a soft, white substance and, over months, there would be a few drops of water in the bilge - not more than a tea spoon at a time. The blue-green above the port-side valve suggests a minor leak - probably mostly taken care of by the dehumidifier - whereas the starboard one showed a red, rust-like stain in the middle of the through-hull.
After cleaning, they appear to be showing different colours / patterns, as shown in the subsequent pictures. What could be the cause, and how much should I have worried? (Given my nature, the boat is on the hard with both sets to be replaced, but I am still curious).





