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Bill
G'day all, I have just accquired an 84 h22. She seems to be nice and solid, but has a history of sinking (twice). Third time's a charm, huh? Speaking with the boatyard has indicated that the previous owners were well-meaning but clueless, and left the boat unattended for long periods. Seems to me that a combination of rainwater (leaky cockpit drain hoses) and seawater (rudder fittings never rebedded) might have caused her to settle to the point where sinking would follow. Does this seem probable or reasonable? I've read the posts about the swing keel bolts, and I'm prepared to pull the board etc, but with about 30 gal. of rainwater in the bilge, I couldn't find any seepage/leakage from inside, ie: hull as dry as the proverbial bone. Am I fooling myself? We're going to put her in and sail her this week, and leave her in overnight to check for water in the bilge (now that I have it dried out), and see where we're at in a few days. The keel does seem very loose/wobbley on it's pivot. Any thoughts would be appreciated to help me along the right track. Thanks to all, Bill