Hope every had a safe and enjoyable summer.
I have confronted a problem that I cannot, for the life of me, understand.
I have a 1980 Cat 30 and was motoring in Gardiner's Bay on the east end of Long Island when I noticed an intermitent small stream of water coming from the area of my ice box into the stuffing box. This only occurred, however, when under power and stopped when the engine idled in neutral or under sail. This water appeared to be coming from under the cabin deck in the area of the cooling box so I thought that it was leaking water from the ice thaw. That proved incorrect.
I went out again yesterday, in reallly rough waters with 20-25 knot winds. Not a good move for a novice solo sailor but I was motoring through 4 foot seas when I looked at the stuffing box and there it was again. I made the mistake of crawling under the cock pit and removed the access panel to the transom and no water was coming in from anywhere. The only thing I accomplished was getting sea sick. I went back to the stuffing box and tasted the water and it appeared fresh. At this point, I couldn't even the sails up and went back to the marina. I looked in the diesel tank area and found that there was water accumulating under it on the aft side. I soaked up the water with a rag and ran the prop at the mooring. No water. I did find a leak in the fresh water pumping system. The question if this is the source of water, why would it leak only under power?
I have confronted a problem that I cannot, for the life of me, understand.
I have a 1980 Cat 30 and was motoring in Gardiner's Bay on the east end of Long Island when I noticed an intermitent small stream of water coming from the area of my ice box into the stuffing box. This only occurred, however, when under power and stopped when the engine idled in neutral or under sail. This water appeared to be coming from under the cabin deck in the area of the cooling box so I thought that it was leaking water from the ice thaw. That proved incorrect.
I went out again yesterday, in reallly rough waters with 20-25 knot winds. Not a good move for a novice solo sailor but I was motoring through 4 foot seas when I looked at the stuffing box and there it was again. I made the mistake of crawling under the cock pit and removed the access panel to the transom and no water was coming in from anywhere. The only thing I accomplished was getting sea sick. I went back to the stuffing box and tasted the water and it appeared fresh. At this point, I couldn't even the sails up and went back to the marina. I looked in the diesel tank area and found that there was water accumulating under it on the aft side. I soaked up the water with a rag and ran the prop at the mooring. No water. I did find a leak in the fresh water pumping system. The question if this is the source of water, why would it leak only under power?