Hi,
I discovered a clamp leaking at the holding tank on my 87 31' Hunter. The drip seemed to be occurring for a while i assume since the fgp was stained. After tightening all clamps and insuring there were no other leaks I was hoping some of the smell would magically go away. No such luck.:cry: My question is, since the flow seemed to be a longterm occurance and it was flowing to the lowest point of the hull, is there a way to nuetralize the smell and any residual stuff from what has leaked? Would something like baking soda help? Due to the liner over the hull I have limited access to see where this stuff drained to. Is there a success way to flush something like this out since I don't think that whatever flowed is good for the keel bolts, etc or my nose?
TIA for any recommendations.
JD
I discovered a clamp leaking at the holding tank on my 87 31' Hunter. The drip seemed to be occurring for a while i assume since the fgp was stained. After tightening all clamps and insuring there were no other leaks I was hoping some of the smell would magically go away. No such luck.:cry: My question is, since the flow seemed to be a longterm occurance and it was flowing to the lowest point of the hull, is there a way to nuetralize the smell and any residual stuff from what has leaked? Would something like baking soda help? Due to the liner over the hull I have limited access to see where this stuff drained to. Is there a success way to flush something like this out since I don't think that whatever flowed is good for the keel bolts, etc or my nose?
TIA for any recommendations.
JD