So getting water in the cabin can happen tons of different ways but as I was walking inside the cabin of my boat, which is on a trailer, I notice that I could literally hear water being tossed around. I located it to being in the center of my cabin located under the port side storage compartment in which the bed extension sits on. I thought it was the accumulation of the water soaking the wood under the carpet in the center isle/keel but after pulling up the carpet directly at the lowest part of the isle I notice that the wood was completely dry. Is it possible to get water between the actual hull of the boat and compartments that make up the structure of the interior? If so can you drain the water?
There is no accumulation of water in the bow under the bulk heads/forward bed, the bildge hole is empty and the compartments that are located under the seats in the actually main cabin do show water run off due to an open hole I had when it rained just nothing pooling.
To jump up and down inside my boat and hear water literal being squeezed and tossed under my feet concerns me that I might have a major problem. Has anyone every heard of this?
There is no accumulation of water in the bow under the bulk heads/forward bed, the bildge hole is empty and the compartments that are located under the seats in the actually main cabin do show water run off due to an open hole I had when it rained just nothing pooling.
To jump up and down inside my boat and hear water literal being squeezed and tossed under my feet concerns me that I might have a major problem. Has anyone every heard of this?