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#160679 11/18/08 04:24 AM 11/18/08 04:24 AM |
Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 757 japan erice
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Posts: 757 japan | i get that hiss of pressure change when i pop the hatches on my old nacra. i like it, proves to me that the hulls are still watertight. when i develop a hole somewhere i'll know when 1 side hisses but the other side is always silent
i guess it's due to the hull either expanding or contracting during sailing. presumably sitting on the beach the hulls are hot and fat, then sailing for an hour causes them to cool and contract, so when i pop the caps the air rushes in
eric e 1982 nacra 5.2 - 2158 2009 weta tri - 294
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#162139 12/07/08 01:24 AM 12/07/08 01:24 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 493 Minnesota Jeff Peterson
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Posts: 493 Minnesota | I would of thought Matt would have answered this question by now. Since he hasn't, I'll throw in my humble opinion. -The vent tube is clogged and should be cleared. You do not want pressure building up, especially if large temperature changes are involved. Whether there could be enough pressure to damage your new hulls, I'm not sure, but I wouldn't want to take the chance. The vent tubes are narrow, You will need a thin wire to run down the tubes. Unless they have changed the position, they are in the forward posts.
Of course, Matt just might say my overly cautious advice is un-necessary puttering.
Jeff Peterson H-16 Sail #23721 Big Marine Lake, MN
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#162197 12/08/08 03:51 AM 12/08/08 03:51 AM |
Joined: Feb 2008 Posts: 242 Brisveagas Aido
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Posts: 242 Brisveagas | The pressure build up in the hull is no problem. Dont worry about it. It means your boat isn't leaking.
You can glue the boat together to stop the creaking and to make it go slightly faster. But that means you cant pull it fully apart if you have to.
Congrats on the new boat.
Aido Viper 288
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#162214 12/08/08 11:53 AM 12/08/08 11:53 AM |
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Posts: 1,252 California | Of course, Matt just might say my overly cautious advice is un-necessary puttering. Nope... good advise. The vent is there for a reason and should work. Perhaps some excess grease or someone used silicone around the posts. | | | Re: hull Pressure
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#162360 12/10/08 03:04 AM 12/10/08 03:04 AM |
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Posts: 242 Brisveagas | Whatever Mat. Both the hulls on my boat have done it from new. It is now 2 years old and lives in the hot queensland sun. It has not caused any problems yet.
Are you seriously suggesting that the posts should not be siliconed? Come on dude!
Aido Viper 288
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#162471 12/11/08 01:13 PM 12/11/08 01:13 PM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Are you seriously suggesting that the posts should not be siliconed? Come on dude! I think what he is referring to is that sometimes people put silicone where the pylons enter the castings. It's a futile attempt to stop leaks, but people still do it. | | | Re: hull Pressure
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#162640 12/14/08 11:21 PM 12/14/08 11:21 PM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA SurfCityRacing
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | Are you seriously suggesting that the posts should not be siliconed? Come on dude!
Maybe more than your boat has seen it's share of the hot Queensland sun.  Matt might not be suggesting that, but I am. The breathers should be clear, which requires that the post to casting seam not be sealed. J | | |
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