Is There A Problem Here?

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Bob Fliegel

I took my 2002 H260 out of the water this weekend. I was a little surprised to find, what seems to be, flaking paint coming from my water ballast tank. I have only used fresh water in the ballast tank with 1 quart of lemon scented bleach each season. Any one have any idea whats happening here? Appreciate any info. Thanks, Bob Fliegel
 

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Marc_B

Maybe too much bleach *yks

You may be overdoing the bleach a bit. I keep my 240 in salt water, use about a pint of bleach (a year), haven't had any odors, or anything coming out of the ballast tank. Marc_B
 
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Rick Macdonald

I have exactly the same thing

...except it happened after my second season of owning this boat. If I took a picture it would look just like the posted picture. She spent her first 7 sears in salt water, and I've now had her in fresh water for two seasons. I don't add anything to the balast tank. I thought maybe it was "salt-water stuff" that got got loosened up and flushed out with the fresh water, but there was so much of it I found it hard to really believe.
 
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alan

I don't know, maybe...

lack of use this year, yuk yuk? Gell coat(hope not)? Any of the same last year? alan
 
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Bill

Does chlorine attack polyester?

If so, that might be the answer to your question. Maybe try Lysol or a similar disinfectant rather than bleach.
 
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Mark

Bits of rubbish??

Looks to me that this white stuff is fine shavings of glass probably from when the yacht was built. It is still quite a "new" yacht! Would it be worth getting the stuff checked for what it is?
 
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alan

Good point Mark!

There is still fiberglass dust under the sole to either side of the centerboard trunk in my '94. alan
 
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Craig

Bleach

1 tsp will disinfect 5 gallons of water. 1 quart will do 1000 gallons of water. Maybe a couple of oz. once a month might be easier on the surfaces...........
 
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Bill

Maybe even cut back on that

I think those figures are for emergency purification of water for drinking. I think even less bleach would suffice. Try just a little to see if there is a smell afterward. My first choice would still be Lysol. Won't attack polyester and it it a disinfectant by design. Smells a lot better out of the bottle than chlorine bleach.
 
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Steve Ullrich

Hot Tub Chemistry

Hot tub and/or swimming pool chemistry is a lot less caustic than bleach and might also be easier on the glass?
 
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