I have been discussing a water leak with the fellow sailor LarryH and thought it might be from general interest to discuss at the forum.
Last week I picked up my recently bought H260 and sailed/motored it home on a two day trip. Home I discovered water in the bilge area and under the galley floor and under the sink. It was about two bucket of water, I sponged it dry.
Some enclosed pictures show my attempt to fight the possible water leaks.
Incoming water will find the deepest level to go to and that will be under the floor of the cabin, hard to dry out from there since not reachable.
From what I read, there are two main spots to take care of first; the compression post and filler valve box. On both would intruding water directly run down under the cabin floor.
I got gallons of water coming out under the artificial teak floor and more on the bottom under the galley sink -as I poked there on a crack at the gel code.
I do not know for sure where the water came from, so, I sealed first the two boxes as you can see in the pictures.
The backer rod was pressed into the gaps between the inner and outer walls of the boxes to stop the sealant from running through. Then I filled everything with self leveling sealant.
Also I will seal a cable conduit on the transom where water could have come in. Will see when I take the boat out if still water comes in.
I dyed the water in the ballast tank, no leak from there. When water intrudes from one of the boxes while the boat is out and in motion, I should see it standing atop of the sealant.
Last week I picked up my recently bought H260 and sailed/motored it home on a two day trip. Home I discovered water in the bilge area and under the galley floor and under the sink. It was about two bucket of water, I sponged it dry.
Some enclosed pictures show my attempt to fight the possible water leaks.
Incoming water will find the deepest level to go to and that will be under the floor of the cabin, hard to dry out from there since not reachable.
From what I read, there are two main spots to take care of first; the compression post and filler valve box. On both would intruding water directly run down under the cabin floor.
I got gallons of water coming out under the artificial teak floor and more on the bottom under the galley sink -as I poked there on a crack at the gel code.
I do not know for sure where the water came from, so, I sealed first the two boxes as you can see in the pictures.
The backer rod was pressed into the gaps between the inner and outer walls of the boxes to stop the sealant from running through. Then I filled everything with self leveling sealant.
Also I will seal a cable conduit on the transom where water could have come in. Will see when I take the boat out if still water comes in.
I dyed the water in the ballast tank, no leak from there. When water intrudes from one of the boxes while the boat is out and in motion, I should see it standing atop of the sealant.
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