Possible Sources
Agreed that a well maintained boat should not take on water. But since not all of us have the time to have a perfectly maintained boat, some bildges do have water.Three possible sources: -Thru hull leak or other below water line issue -Topsides rain water leak - Internal leak from fresh water systemPlenty of disscussion on all three in the archives. My 85 Hunter 31 has topsides leaks. Given moderate rain conditions for the Northeast I usually accumulate 2-3oz of bilge water per week. Originally I had a leaking through hull, that filled the bilge until activating the pump about once an hour, faster when underway. I also had a leaking fitting in the freash water tank, about one drop per minute. In time I strive to have a dry bilge, maybe when I retire and have more than 20 hrs a week to spend aboard. Chasing leaks on the older Hunters is a way of life. Think logically and read the archives. Good luck.