Our 1995 Hunter 336 weathered hurricane Irene pretty well except for a number of new leaks--no leaks prior to this, although we've only owned the boat for this season.
We finally had the dreaded Hunter 336 compression post leak, although that has not leaked again since the very heavy rain. The big problem seems to be water coming in somewhere and getting in the headliner then leaking through the lights on the cabin roof on the port side over the kitchen, as well as down the starboard side behind the control panel over the nav. station. The stereo was completely drowned.
We were hoping that the leaks would stop when we put the dodger back on (removed it for the storm), however both of these leaks have persisted after the hurricane. A new stereo is not going in the boat until we figure this out!
The boat is being pulled tomorrow so it's fixin' time before the snow sets in. I would appreciate any advice you can offer.
We finally had the dreaded Hunter 336 compression post leak, although that has not leaked again since the very heavy rain. The big problem seems to be water coming in somewhere and getting in the headliner then leaking through the lights on the cabin roof on the port side over the kitchen, as well as down the starboard side behind the control panel over the nav. station. The stereo was completely drowned.
We were hoping that the leaks would stop when we put the dodger back on (removed it for the storm), however both of these leaks have persisted after the hurricane. A new stereo is not going in the boat until we figure this out!
The boat is being pulled tomorrow so it's fixin' time before the snow sets in. I would appreciate any advice you can offer.