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Grumpy wrote:
Hi again I have small leak in the hull. I only take the boat out for 4-5hrs at a time and it is trailered the rest. When I take the boat out the bottom plug runs off about 100ml of water, should I be worried about this, as I have seen other boats with litres running out Regards Alan ewokkie2002.at.hotmail.dot.com Don't know about "worry" some water in 5 hrs is not uncommon, but none is desirable. Next time it's on the trailer leave the plug in; dry or let dry the hull then see if you can find a damp spot, if it's at or near some cracks in the gelcoat then you might want to investigate it further. Be very careful getting under the boat when it's on the trailer all the more so you have water in the underfloor. The trailer is pretty finely balanced on the basis of a non water logged boat. Due to the shape etc most of the weight of water is carried toward the stern & even if it seems stable the slightest movement might set the water flowing towards the stern, & of course as it starts more weight will go to the stern & so on....... The boat/trailer can unexpectedly tip, hopefully not upon you. Always chock it well before you go pushing & prodding around underneath. K |
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