Water in the hull

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Ike

The O'Day 15 I recently purchased has alot of water in its hull. There is a drain plug in the rear and access through a threaded piece in the floor of the boat. What is this for? Ballast? I havent seen this before. Thank you in advance.
 
Feb 25, 2007
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No ballast on that boat

No, it's not for ballast. The O'Day Daysailer has an issue of water enterning through the pivot point for the centerboard. Might be the same for the 15, don't know. the plug at the back is simply a drain. Don't forget to put it in before launch. [Don't ask me how I know. ;>) ] Try the daysailer organization website for more info.
 
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Scott

Drain your boat ...

when you pull it out of the water. Leave the plug out when you have it stored for the winter so that water that may enter and otherwise freeze if you left the plug in, will instead drain out. When I was a kid, my 14' sailboat had a drain in the bottom that would let water out as long as you were moving. This way, after a capsize, you could get the boat sailing along and then drain the remaining water out. You need a boat with positive flotation for this to work. I suppose you could try it if you have a boat that is capable of being righted and sailed after a capsize, but I have no experience with an O'Day 15.
 
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