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Assisted in saving two sinking boats yesterday.
The first was a 20' CC (with a low transom engine cutout) that was just on the verge of swamping. The water was less than an inch from flowing over the cutout. The two little self bailing scuppers were a foot or more below the waterline. I didn't dare step in the boat as my weight would certainly put it under, so I grabbed a bucket and a hand pump and started bailing, kneeling on the dock. Fortunately, Kingman people showed up with a couple of large pumps and a battery pac and we prevented a dockside sinking. It appears the boat's installed bilge pump was bad or the fuse was blown or something and the buckets of rain that we have due to thunderstorms lately had nowhere to go. Later that evening a large (50 something footer) Carver Motoryacht pulled into a nearby slip, but never shut down. I noticed stern hatches were opened and people were running around with buckets and broom handles. Seems a thru bolt somewhere in the hull came loose and fell out somehow and water was rushing in like a geyser. I think it was one of the bolts for the cutlass bearing mount. Attempts were being made to stuff the hole with anything handy, but the broom handles wouldn't fit. One guy was furiously trying to whittle a handle down. I remembered that I had an assortment of tapered, wooden bungs on my boat and ran back to grab a couple. One size fit the hole perfectly and stopped the leak with one good rap with a hammer. Lots of handshaking going on after that with a very nervous boat owner. Eisboch |
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