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Mike Turner
I'm sure I caught some interest with that title! Actually, I'm confounded by an issue of standing water in my '81 Catalina 30's bilge, and I'd be interested in some speculation about where it's coming from. I think this is a good question not only for C30 owners but owners at large, since I think there's some high school physics involved here (hey, I was a social sciences major!)Here's the short story: my C30's bilge is about 2' below the waterline (I know this from measuring the deck-to-water length from on deck -- about 3 1/2' -- and the deck-to-bilge length in the cabin -- about 5 1/2'). I routinely have about 1/2" or so of standing water in the bilge. I have drained the bilge manually -- without using the on-board bilge pumps (used sponges, etc.) -- and within about 2 days I'm back up to the 1/2" level.Thing is, it never gets any deeper in the bilge. I don't have pump meters but the auto pump is set for about 3" of water, and I've left it turned off as long as a week and the water level never rises.Since I manually drained the bilge without use of the on-board pumps, I don't think it's drain-back from the bilge pump hoses. For the very technically oriented among C30 owners, I have a minor "Catalina smile" on the keel; I can't judge the condition of the plywood keel stub as it's completely glassed in. No rust on the stainless steel keel bolts.What really has me stumped is the fact that the depth never goes beyond 1/2", even though the bilge is far below the waterline. My high school physics (admittedly thin) says the water should keep on rising to its own level, ultimately sinking the boat. I can't figure out why that's not happening -- not that I'm compaining!Any thoughts are appreciated. I've checked all the through hulls and with the exception of the galley sink seacock I see no signs of leakage; the galley leak is very minor, and even if it's the source still wouldn't explain why she doesn't fill up and submerge on me.Hopefully this will lead to some lively debate! Thanks in advance!Mike TurnerS/V AmityLong Beach