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transom water leak
"Jim" wrote in message oups.com... I'm pretty much positive that it's not one of the bellows that is leaking since I had them all replaced last weekend. What exactly is the transom drain? Perhaps that is an area that could be my problem. Thanks, Jim The transom drain is the plug at the bottom of the transom that is removed to drain water out of the bilge. It's not hard to install bellows incorrectly. Another potential leaker that I forgot to mention is the Y pipe where it attaches to the inner transom plate. Do you have any thru hull fittings at or very near the waterline anywhere on the boat? Jim Jim |
transom water leak
On May 30, 8:54 am, "Jim" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message oups.com... I'm pretty much positive that it's not one of the bellows that is leaking since I had them all replaced last weekend. What exactly is the transom drain? Perhaps that is an area that could be my problem. Thanks, Jim The transom drain is the plug at the bottom of the transom that is removed to drain water out of the bilge. It's not hard to install bellows incorrectly. Another potential leaker that I forgot to mention is the Y pipe where it attaches to the inner transom plate. Do you have any thru hull fittings at or very near the waterline anywhere on the boat? Jim Jim Yeah, but the odds of my old bellows and the new ones both being installed incorrectly is pretty slim. I'm pretty certain the original bellows were from the factory. Plus, the old bellows didn't look that bad. Right at the water line is the through hull exhaust and the trim tab hoses. Other than that, just the outdrive. What exactly is the Y pipe? Where would I look for a leak on that? Thanks, Jim |
transom water leak
Gene Kearns wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2007 08:20:00 -0400, HK wrote: It's the hole with a plug in it at the bottom of the transom. Usually. If you look at the ass end of your boat from the outside, the bottom should form a sort of V. There's a drain at the crotch of the v. Sorry to use such graphic terms, but I think you'll get it this way. I've always called it the garboard drain.... I would expect nothing less from a past winner of a ZZTop lookalike contest. |
transom water leak
On May 29, 10:01 am, wrote:
Hello, I have a 1996 Crownline with the Bravo One outdrive. The boat is taking on water when I'm just sitting on the lake. The water is not coming from the engine. I have been trying to keep an eye on what conditions the boat takes on the most water and it seems like when the lake is calm and the boat isn't rocking much, it takes on very little or no water. However when it gets rougher and the back of the boat starts rocking more, quite a bit of water comes in. My exhaust bellows had a hole in it, so I just took the boat to a mechanic and got all three bellows replaced and I'm still getting a leak. When I'm cruising and there is no water pressure against the outdrive/transom area, no water leaks. On this boat, I have the Captains Call exhaust with the choice of through-hull or through the outdrive for the exhaust. I also have trim tabs installed as well. I am looking for suggestions as to what may be leaking, or where specifically to look. This has been really bothering me and I'd like to get it fixed before it causes bigger problems. Could it be a leak where the trim tab hoses come through the hull? Seems like they are at the right level where they are out of the water when it's calm, but submerged when I have a few people sitting on the back of the boat in rougher water. Or is this not likely? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Jim Just reading quickly through, and I don't have a solution to your leak but I wanted to suggest you stop in at a local automart type store and pick up a telescoping mirror as used for working on car engines, they are great to have around the home and garage anyway and should be less than 5 bucks. They come in several sizes and length extending handles kind of like an old radio antenna you used to break off the old radios and play with as a kid ;) |
transom water leak
The Y pipe or bullhorn as some call it, is the factory exhaust setup that
collects exhaust from both manifolds and joins it together to send the exhaust through the transom plate below the waterline on the centerline under the driveshaft. You don't have any washdown, sink, livewell pickup or drain, or scupper drains that are near or under the waterline? Jim "Jim" wrote in message oups.com... On May 30, 8:54 am, "Jim" wrote: "Jim" wrote in message oups.com... I'm pretty much positive that it's not one of the bellows that is leaking since I had them all replaced last weekend. What exactly is the transom drain? Perhaps that is an area that could be my problem. Thanks, Jim The transom drain is the plug at the bottom of the transom that is removed to drain water out of the bilge. It's not hard to install bellows incorrectly. Another potential leaker that I forgot to mention is the Y pipe where it attaches to the inner transom plate. Do you have any thru hull fittings at or very near the waterline anywhere on the boat? Jim Jim Yeah, but the odds of my old bellows and the new ones both being installed incorrectly is pretty slim. I'm pretty certain the original bellows were from the factory. Plus, the old bellows didn't look that bad. Right at the water line is the through hull exhaust and the trim tab hoses. Other than that, just the outdrive. What exactly is the Y pipe? Where would I look for a leak on that? Thanks, Jim |
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