Depends - how much rain have you had? From what direction relative to the mast slot? Slope of wrap around mast? Any internal water leaks if not ‘winterized’?I've got my H37 plastic wrapped, mast in place. We've had a couple of rain storms in the last month. I pumped out 8 gallons of water. Seems like too much to me. Is this common?
It is likely a deck stepped mast I believe. It could still be coming down the mast and if the drains holes at the mast base are not clear, water can build up there and water can enter the boat. If that is the case you should be able to see water stains or other traces of water coming in. 8 gallons is a lot of water for water leakage into the boat in a short time. Have you checked to see if you have a potable water leak from one of your tanks?Likely coming in through the top of the mast (assuming it's keel stepped).
it is keel stepped. I'm worried about it accumulating and freezing. What can you do about the mast?Likely coming in through the top of the mast (assuming it's keel stepped).
Sorry about the misinformation on deck stepped. I thought the Cheribini Hunters were deck stepped. How long did it take to collect 8 gallons of water and how much rain did you have over the period that you observed the collection of 8 gallons? Still seems like a lot of accumulation down small slots or openings in the mast. I would expect that other Cheribini 37 owners would have the same problem if it is just water coming down the mast? Hopefully they will weigh in soon.it is keel stepped. I'm worried about it accumulating and freezing. What can you do about the mast?
I had a garboard plug installed in my boat to address this issue. I'm not aware there's anything that can be done to better seal the top of the mast.it is keel stepped. I'm worried about it accumulating and freezing. What can you do about the mast?
To state the obvious, remove the mast. Short of that, not much can be done.it is keel stepped. I'm worried about it accumulating and freezing. What can you do about the mast?