I was doing some maintenance today (gale-force winds from the north and heavy seas kept me from venturing out on Lake Michigan:cry
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Was checking on the batteries and found both of them had come unstrapped, and one of them was on it's side. There was some liquid under the battery, so I carefully sopped it up after restrapping both batteries in place.
Checked the bilge and it also had a yellow-ish liquid. Seemed like way too much to come from the battery, but when I tried to use the bilge pump, the liquid seemed to foam. So I soaked as much as I could up with a sponge and then flushed the bilge with water a few times.
Is there anything else I should do?
The battery that had tipped over was pretty much lying on my speed transducer...I wonder if that explains why the speed indicator seemed to be about a knot slow on the last sail?
Was checking on the batteries and found both of them had come unstrapped, and one of them was on it's side. There was some liquid under the battery, so I carefully sopped it up after restrapping both batteries in place.
Checked the bilge and it also had a yellow-ish liquid. Seemed like way too much to come from the battery, but when I tried to use the bilge pump, the liquid seemed to foam. So I soaked as much as I could up with a sponge and then flushed the bilge with water a few times.
Is there anything else I should do?
The battery that had tipped over was pretty much lying on my speed transducer...I wonder if that explains why the speed indicator seemed to be about a knot slow on the last sail?