Leaking Windows
Hey Bill,After two years of near misses with Hurricanes (rememeber Floyd) none of my windows leak. Most of my water that gets in the boat was from a leaking PSS, the seal on the emergency tiller deck plate and the lazarrette gasket. After I purchased my boat I went through all the settee storage areas, under the aft bed, and forward storage area under the V-berth cleaning and wiping these area dry. I have also pulled up the floorboards and clean them and dried them and the area underneath. When I have to pull the knotmeter to clean it I take the time to get the water out of there and dry it . I carry a meat basting geezmo that sucks up small amount of fluid in the bilge. Plus I have some sponges.One story about what could happen it you let referigerator condensate or air condition condensate build up in the shallow bilge. My wife and I where crossing the St. Andrew Sound with a nice 18 kt breeze. We were heeled over at 15 degrees and moving right smartly. But that morning I did not remove the AC condensate like I should have. I went to below get something stored under the starboard settee. I found bilge water in the area under the holding tank and it was not pleasant smelling. The previous owner had not been to carefull with the holding tank and their was dried crud under the tank. Well, all this bilge water re-liquidfied it. Yours truly had to get out the rags and buckets and clean this mess up while my wife continued to sail the boat across the sound. The wind keep picking up so we keep heeling more and more which my my job eaisier but my wife's harder. When I finally finished I came up top, I noticed we were healed way over and my was wife gritting here teeth. I asked if she thought I should reef. She said it would be nice since we are heeled over at 30 degrees. But she did say " Man I hit 8 kts back there for a while"I know this sounds like a headache but I see other people contend with problems on their boat that not only inconvient but unsafe. This boat is safe and enjoy