Rain Water Leaks Into the Bilge

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Sailorette C

Whenever it rains, especially this past October when it rained volumes, rain water fills the bilge. I have not been on board when it's raining, so I have not been able to observe where the leaks are. Any Sabre owners out there who can help? Sailorette C
 
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Terry Tupper

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Mystic, This is likely coming down the mast, and through the boot. Pull the boot and use silicone is the easiest and cheapest fix. Did you taste it, no joke - how it is normally proven to be fresh water. If it is salt, I'm assuming you are in salt water, it's a major problem. Terry
 
Oct 29, 2005
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Pearson 35 North East, MD
Add a little color

Another favorite site is via the Edson base. Consider putting a few drops of food coloring below the Edson base and a different color in the mast at the electrical connection. And perhaps a different color in the Head & flush into the holding tank. Dry out your bilge & look for color after the next rain. Best wishes, Rollyn Trueblood
 

RichH

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Feb 14, 2005
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Tayana 37 cutter; I20/M20 SCOWS Worton Creek, MD
How to find pesty water leaks.....

With duct tape, seal all hatches, cockpit lockers, ventilators, dorades, companionways, etc. etc., then take a shop-vac and run in 'reverse mode' to slightly pressurize the boats interior. Then mix up simple dishwashing detergent and water and paint the mix over 'all possible' leak sites: window/portlight frames, stancheon bases, any deck or cabin top mounted hardware, mast step if deck mounted, etc. etc. etc. Where the soap bubbles form ... thats a leak. No need to re-bed everything in sight, just where the soap bubbles are forming. ;-)
 
Feb 4, 2005
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Catalina C-30 Mattituck, NY
How Old is the Boat?

How old is the boat we are discussing here? With my '78 Catalina 30 - I had rain leaks too....I assumed EVERYTHING on the deck leaked and one-by-one rebed and re-sealed all above deck fittings. Butly tape works very well and last a long time. I am almost there in regards to a 100% dry bilge after several days of heavy rain! Good luck - Rob
 
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