| Re: Prindle 18-2: taking in water at a "weird" spot
[Re: sofarsogood]
#73501 04/26/06 09:01 AM 04/26/06 09:01 AM |
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Posts: 623 Gulf Coast | Firstly, I wouldn't be so sure that's where the water is coming in to the boat. Centerboard wells, rudder gudgeons, ports and drain ports are the usual culprits.
The time-honored way to find out for sure is the soap test, similar to the way mechanics find holes in car tires. Take a vacuum cleaner. Run the hose to its exhaust. LOOSELY, and that is a MUST, run the vac exhaust to the drain on your hull. Rather aim the vac hose at the drain and duct tape it to the hull, just enough air to get in and create gentle pressure on the hull.
Fill a spray bottle with soapy water and spray the hull. Look at bow tangs, shroud fittings, centerboard wells, ports, rudder gudgeons. If they bubble, well, there's your problem.
To check the drain ports, screw in the pluts, take the vac hose and again LOOSELY hang it in a port, sort of sealing it with duct tape again. Just get some pressure on the hull. Spray the drain plug port and look for bubbles.
If the bungee tubes are indeed where the leaks are, the easiest thing is to just plug 'em with exterior grade silicone. Otherwise, seal whatever leaks with silicone or fibreglass your board trunks.
good luck with it sea ya tami | | | Re: Prindle 18-2: taking in water at a "weird" spot
[Re: sofarsogood]
#73502 04/26/06 11:17 AM 04/26/06 11:17 AM |
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Posts: 149 Long Island, NY | Sounds very familiar...had the same on the P19 I had...Taking on tons of water. You may want to consider running your trap bungies through the sides of the trampoline (instead of through the hulls). If that works I would just close the holes and forget about the pipes. So your trap wires would end up coming out on the inside of the hulls. Have a look at the setup on other type boats.
Thomas
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[Re: sbflyer]
#73506 04/29/06 05:32 PM 04/29/06 05:32 PM |
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Posts: 66 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA | Shame on my homeys at PerfCats for not making those guides removable/replaceable... (forget what the formal sailing name for them is...) Regarding pressurising the hulls for leak testing, I usually tape a plastic bag into the other port from the blower, and use it as a gauge of how pumped up its getting in there... EXCELLENT idea... plus it provides a "blowout" safety release to keep the hulls from being overpressured! | | |
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