Rusty water

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Vito Ciaravino

I am getting rusty water coming out from underneat the cover, on deck, aft of the mast that covers the lines running into the cockpit. I have raised this cover at the mast step and have not noticed anything. As you know fully removing this cover means unscrewing the traveler. Has anyone had this strange problen? Any Ideas. Thanks
 
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Mickey McHugh

Same problem- what I did

On a 97 40.5, I added a spin halyard and ran the topping lift to the cockpit. I had to remove the forward sea hood to run the lines through the deck organizers. I did not have to remove the large seahood (with the solar panel in it). I used a boathook with the end removed, pushed it forward from the cockpit to the 45 degree organizer where I pushed the new line all the way into the hollow boathook, then pulled the boathook out and there was the line. Anyway, I quess I didn't caulk one of the screws properly and it BLEED the red (rusty) stuff out of the sea hood. The seahood must be cored with some kind of red material. I re-caulked it and it stopped bleeding the rust colored stuff. I know this was it because I had to remove the seahood later and it bleed from the same point again. Re-caulking fixed it the second time too. If you find your problem to be something else, please let us 40.5 owners know. BTW, I just finished installing a rigid boom vang from Garhauer. Costs $340 and works GREAT! Installation required removing the boom to properly drill the eight holes and tap them, but other than that it was a piece of cake.
 
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Mike

Another 'rust' colored contaminate.

At my moorage there is a cedar mill in close proximety, and I have to spray water from the cockpit on my 40.5 forward on a regular basis to ensure the red 'rust' colored cedar dust is washed out. Also, using 'simple green'on a regualr basis in this area keeps the 'gunge' under control.... Cheers from the Pacific Northwest
 
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