fix leak
Bob, I'm not sure I understood your question. If you open the starbord cockpit seat on the H31, you expose the mechanical space.Looking into the space, you will see the water heater to your left,a moulded in tray and a well directly below your nose, and the hoses from the muffler to your right and the fuel tank further aft. The area I call the Tray is the original designed location for the batteries. The well provides access to the stringer and is the location where the exhaust hose exits the engine compartment, makes a high loop and enters the aqua muffler. The aqua muffler is moulded into the floor pan the same way the water and holding tank are. The cracks I had were located in the face of the muffler adjacent to the well. If you feel that you have to remove your tank, the only way to do it is to drop the cover over the steering system in the aft berth, clear all the electrical, plumbing and fuel connections from the mechanical side of the partition and remove the partition between the berth and the mechanical space. make sure this is necc. before you do it, it is a BIG job.What is the evidence that you have a leak? Where is the water gathering? Are you sure its from the muffler? I had water in that well constantly. The leak from the muffler I found because I observed water oozing directly from the location. The other water (discolored and dirty) was from deck, port, and stancheon leaks. After I fixed the muffler, I had the water tested for petroleum and combustion byproducts to make sure.If you don't have observed evidence that the leak is from the muffler and are making a best guess, have the water tested. If you see the leak and can reach it, a surface patch will suffice. If you have to open the muffler, here's how you do it. The muffler is moulded into the hull liner. Look at your water and holding tanks. You will see a row of screws around the edge of the cover. The muffler is the same, only the screws are glassed over. Looking closely at the muffler, you will see a raised ridge in a rectangle around the hose entries. this is the buildup of glass over the edge of the cover. Grind this ridge off in a small area, to expose the joint, then follow the joint. Once you have the perimeter exposed, remove the screws. the lid will be sealed down with a very strong caulk. Using wood shingles, drive them under the lid slowly. Allow the shallow wedge to pry up the lid, do not force it. Leave that wedge in place and use another adjacent to the first, repeat as necc. Be patient.