The leak is coming from the centre of the bow . The cat 25 anchor locker is a pan attached to the deck there's a drain hole directly center , water seems to be to be coming in the area that allows the chain , so I was thinking of sealing where the pan attaches with the small " squeeze tube " as the locker is a tight spot I understand that polyurethane sealents cure with moisture .What and how were you going access, then seal that -- before you discuss the 5200?
What is the nature of the leak?
I live and sail in a temperate rain forest , is more not better in this case ?Overkill.
4200.
No, more is not better.is more not better in this case ?
Torrential downpours the last few weeks , may have leaned towards overkill like you say . I'm headed out to the marina tomorrow and would like to try to deal with the problem , it will be a wet repair , I'll look into the 4200No, more is not better.
Edit: what makes you feel that the climate there calls for 5200?
It's draining below and into the v- berth and and the locker below , about 2 cups a week , has been raining everydayIs the water draining into the cabin below or bilge from the pan? If the leak is from the anchor lid then, then filling up the pan?
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Isn't there a drain relieving the water through the side of the hull at the bow?
If the water is coming down the forestay, for example, then there are different approaches.