Hi All:
I would like a little advise on what might be going on with my BB. This season, I am taking on copious amounts of water while out cruising or tubing with family and friends. I have to turn on the bilge pump several times during a 2 - hour outing. The drain plug looks normal (and, yes, I did put it in!!). I have the original toilet in the cabin and as of last year, the rubber flap that seats snug against the bottom of the toilet to draw in water is not creating the seal it did. I don't use this illegal toilet but it has a water intake valve under the boat and a waste discharge port right at the bottom of the hull on the starboard side. Those are potential places where water might be coming in. I have not noticed water coming in around the toilet area but its coming from somewhere! The final possibility is that the hull has cracked somewhere and I am taking on water from that?? My cockpit floor is very soft now and will need to be replaced - probably in the fall. While the floor is out and if by then I have not found the source of the leak, I will put the boat in the water and see if I can see where the water is coming in. The boat is 51 years old, is a flat bottom hull that has banged on the water for half a century. Could I have ruptured the mold somewhere along the keel? Any of you had this experience? As always, any help would be most appreciated!
Best,
Bob
I would like a little advise on what might be going on with my BB. This season, I am taking on copious amounts of water while out cruising or tubing with family and friends. I have to turn on the bilge pump several times during a 2 - hour outing. The drain plug looks normal (and, yes, I did put it in!!). I have the original toilet in the cabin and as of last year, the rubber flap that seats snug against the bottom of the toilet to draw in water is not creating the seal it did. I don't use this illegal toilet but it has a water intake valve under the boat and a waste discharge port right at the bottom of the hull on the starboard side. Those are potential places where water might be coming in. I have not noticed water coming in around the toilet area but its coming from somewhere! The final possibility is that the hull has cracked somewhere and I am taking on water from that?? My cockpit floor is very soft now and will need to be replaced - probably in the fall. While the floor is out and if by then I have not found the source of the leak, I will put the boat in the water and see if I can see where the water is coming in. The boat is 51 years old, is a flat bottom hull that has banged on the water for half a century. Could I have ruptured the mold somewhere along the keel? Any of you had this experience? As always, any help would be most appreciated!
Best,
Bob
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