Hi,
I bought my First 35s7 a couple of years ago. Brilliant boat but no history to her as the previous owner had died.
I'm gradually working through the list of things that need replacing and fixing the things that have broken / worn out along the way (main sheet traveller, standing rigging, seacocks, the usual stuff) but I have a ridiculous leak that I just can't get to in what seems to be the starboard fresh water tank.
It's slightly concerning when you wake up in the morning with water in the bilges, pump it out, back it comes. Oh the joys of having a false floor so you can't actually get right down into the bilges to sponge them dry. When you do finally get it so not water is filling the bilges, you take her for a sail, get her heeled over in a brisk 20 kts wind, come back and all those nooks and crannies under the false floor that were filled with water have now started to empty into the bilges again.
Has anyone replaced the water tanks in the First 35s7? They look a nightmare to get to as the are built under the saloon berths. Great idea to keep weight low down and balanced but very poor for maintenance.
Thanks.
I bought my First 35s7 a couple of years ago. Brilliant boat but no history to her as the previous owner had died.
I'm gradually working through the list of things that need replacing and fixing the things that have broken / worn out along the way (main sheet traveller, standing rigging, seacocks, the usual stuff) but I have a ridiculous leak that I just can't get to in what seems to be the starboard fresh water tank.
It's slightly concerning when you wake up in the morning with water in the bilges, pump it out, back it comes. Oh the joys of having a false floor so you can't actually get right down into the bilges to sponge them dry. When you do finally get it so not water is filling the bilges, you take her for a sail, get her heeled over in a brisk 20 kts wind, come back and all those nooks and crannies under the false floor that were filled with water have now started to empty into the bilges again.
Has anyone replaced the water tanks in the First 35s7? They look a nightmare to get to as the are built under the saloon berths. Great idea to keep weight low down and balanced but very poor for maintenance.
Thanks.