As most of you know, Lealea spends most of her time tied up in her
slip. Recently though, we sailed her to Nawiliwili, Kauai, then around
to Hanalei and back to Honolulu for a total of six days at sea.
Conditions were mild for the most part; winds were either nil or 15 to
about 20 kts and seas 3 to 4 ft. When we got back home and settled
back into our slip I noticed evidence of small leaks around the deck
seam, apparently from the bolts that hold the deck-hull joint
together. Any of you have any experience with this or any advice as
to how to deal with it? The leaks are very minor but annoying
nonetheless.
We have scheduled a haul-out for Friday and I intend to finally
replace the original gate-valves and thru-hulls for proper ball valve
sea cocks. I have yet to decide whether to use bronze or marelon,
though the yard manager recommends bronze (Probably because they don't
have marelon in stock). Any advice from the group?
Aloha,
Chuck Rose
SV Lealea, V1860
Honolulu
slip. Recently though, we sailed her to Nawiliwili, Kauai, then around
to Hanalei and back to Honolulu for a total of six days at sea.
Conditions were mild for the most part; winds were either nil or 15 to
about 20 kts and seas 3 to 4 ft. When we got back home and settled
back into our slip I noticed evidence of small leaks around the deck
seam, apparently from the bolts that hold the deck-hull joint
together. Any of you have any experience with this or any advice as
to how to deal with it? The leaks are very minor but annoying
nonetheless.
We have scheduled a haul-out for Friday and I intend to finally
replace the original gate-valves and thru-hulls for proper ball valve
sea cocks. I have yet to decide whether to use bronze or marelon,
though the yard manager recommends bronze (Probably because they don't
have marelon in stock). Any advice from the group?
Aloha,
Chuck Rose
SV Lealea, V1860
Honolulu