Hi,
Noticed recently that the bilge was firing a couple of times a day. On closer inspection there is a fresh water leak that manifests itself when you turn on the kitchen faucet.
We were hauled out recently and they had to drop the rudder to replace the prop shaft and seeing as the water tank is located in that vicinity i immediately suspected that they'd managed to damage the tank or hoses.
After an hour of pain removing the paneling to get to the water tank there are zero leaks.
I've also traced the piping all around the boat and there are no leaks, yet when you turn on the kitchen faucet (hot or cold) a few seconds later a very small trickle of fresh water starts dripping into the bilge.
As an aside when we run the engine there is a small oil/fuel leak (next on the list to fix) which i believe the hot water comes via. But as we live in Florida we don't need hot water and the engine hasn't run for several days.
What i am missing?!
Thanks in advance!
Marc
Noticed recently that the bilge was firing a couple of times a day. On closer inspection there is a fresh water leak that manifests itself when you turn on the kitchen faucet.
We were hauled out recently and they had to drop the rudder to replace the prop shaft and seeing as the water tank is located in that vicinity i immediately suspected that they'd managed to damage the tank or hoses.
After an hour of pain removing the paneling to get to the water tank there are zero leaks.
I've also traced the piping all around the boat and there are no leaks, yet when you turn on the kitchen faucet (hot or cold) a few seconds later a very small trickle of fresh water starts dripping into the bilge.
As an aside when we run the engine there is a small oil/fuel leak (next on the list to fix) which i believe the hot water comes via. But as we live in Florida we don't need hot water and the engine hasn't run for several days.
What i am missing?!
Thanks in advance!
Marc