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Default Thanks all it was just the connections! Possible leak question too.

Is this water on the deck surface, and then
running into a failed joint between the deck and the superstructure? If

so, you
can probably seal it up and "get by" for a while.

If the water is not visible on the deck but simply appears where the deck

and
the superstructure intersect each time the boat is tipped back, it sounds

like
you could have a saturated core under the foredeck. Not the best possible

news,
if so.

What are you calling the area that you step 3 inches down into when you go
into the cuddy area, the superstructure?

The water is no visible on the deck of the boat and it is dry as can be at
all times. Also I do not see the water trickle when I am in the water
whether the boat is tilted forward or backwards. You also do not see the
water when the boat is on the trailer unless the boat is on level ground or
slanting downward and the plug has not been removed.

So this water that comes out when you remove the plug (wherever that comes
from) is leaking out into the cuddy area, but we are only talking maybe a
cup or two full in the 5 minutes it takes me to go park and walk back and
take the plug out.

Im going to rip the carpet back today and see if i see a hole or soemthing
that I can caulk up. I'll also take a pic of any hole I see.

--C



 
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