TS Colin left water inside what I thought was a pretty dry boat (1983 H31). So the search begins for sources, and that of course has led me to getting to know the boat even better than before. I've cleaned up the water in the main bilge (maybe 1/2 gallon).
Issue #1: Just forward of my companionway steps, under a teak grid that serves as the sole at that location, is a sump that also allows access to three of the keel bolts. There is a "weep hole" (approximately 3/8") in the aft portion of this sump (see pictures). The weep hole enters from UNDER the engine bilge. We took approximately 1.5 cups of water out of this sump with a sponge yesterday, and today I took out approximately 1/2 a cup. Anyone know what area(s) under the liner this hole will be draining?

To learn more about water trapped between the hull and the liner, I will begin finding old threads using the search terms "bilge + liner" and "false bilge". If anyone has any suggestions on additional search terms or can lead me to information regarding removing water between the hull and the liner on an H31, I would appreciate it.
Issue #2: I had more water than I wanted to see on the items I had stowed in the port quarter berth. After removing all those items, and while drying the fiberglass in the berth, I felt a drip from above. Looking up I found a series of (dripping) old fastener holes in the false ceiling, which is about 2 inches below the cockpit floor. (See left picture below). Right picture below is taken looking aft (ish) through the steering cables and gear, to get an idea of the space between that ceiling and the cockpit floor. I was able to remove some pooling water that was sitting on that false ceiling using a rag wrapped around a flexible rod. Any thoughts on where that pooling water may be coming from?
Issue #1: Just forward of my companionway steps, under a teak grid that serves as the sole at that location, is a sump that also allows access to three of the keel bolts. There is a "weep hole" (approximately 3/8") in the aft portion of this sump (see pictures). The weep hole enters from UNDER the engine bilge. We took approximately 1.5 cups of water out of this sump with a sponge yesterday, and today I took out approximately 1/2 a cup. Anyone know what area(s) under the liner this hole will be draining?


To learn more about water trapped between the hull and the liner, I will begin finding old threads using the search terms "bilge + liner" and "false bilge". If anyone has any suggestions on additional search terms or can lead me to information regarding removing water between the hull and the liner on an H31, I would appreciate it.
Issue #2: I had more water than I wanted to see on the items I had stowed in the port quarter berth. After removing all those items, and while drying the fiberglass in the berth, I felt a drip from above. Looking up I found a series of (dripping) old fastener holes in the false ceiling, which is about 2 inches below the cockpit floor. (See left picture below). Right picture below is taken looking aft (ish) through the steering cables and gear, to get an idea of the space between that ceiling and the cockpit floor. I was able to remove some pooling water that was sitting on that false ceiling using a rag wrapped around a flexible rod. Any thoughts on where that pooling water may be coming from?
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