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![]() "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... "Denis Marier" wrote: I am just returning from a boat shopping trip in North East US. I look at some boat that have been yard maintained and on land for a while . When lifting the floor board their bilge's were top full of water. The bilge pumps and float switches were under water. I wonder what the winter sub zero temperature will do. I have had a sailboat for 24 years and never had a bilge full of water. I wonder what could exactly be the cause of this water accumulation. Rain leaks (duh) Or else someone has left a window open or left water in the water tanks and the water tank has leaked. grandma Rosalie When I first got my Cal 20, it had a significant amount of water in the boat... not just in the bilge. Turned out it was rain water. There is a way to test it, but I don't recommend it unless you've had your shots. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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