Bilge sump question

maineiac5586

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I have a 1997 wellcraft 190ccf center console. It has a sump area where the bilge pump lives. It's sealed with epoxy substance but I noticed water enters from the left side of the sump depression. Looks like its by design unless someone says otherwise. Not sure if that's intentional or if i should close off that area with some 4200 fast cure? Thanks
 

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airshot

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I would be looking into that, doesn't look right....does that hole go down into the hull ??
 

mr 88

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Doesn't look like the depressed area was done at the factory . Pretty shoddy workmanship . I would think the sump area cut out would of been finished, gel coated like the rest of the sump area . Looks like someone used a hole saw ,overlapped it and cut the top of the finished gel coat / " floor " out . Have you tried to contact Wellcraft?
 

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That looks like a bad repair. You would have to pull the boat out and inspect the outside of the hull. Then fix it properly.
 

maineiac5586

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Doesn't look like the depressed area was done at the factory . Pretty shoddy workmanship . I would think the sump area cut out would of been finished, gel coated like the rest of the sump area . Looks like someone used a hole saw ,overlapped it and cut the top of the finished gel coat / " floor " out . Have you tried to contact Wellcraft?
Haven't tried wellcraft. I guess I'll reach out to them
 

mr 88

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One possibility is the top half of the hull , ( the part above the rubrail ) has water intrusion. The source could be the rubrail , or any part that is bolted or screwed into the upper part of the hull and is not sealed correctly. That water will find its way to the inner hull . Previous owner discovered it and cut the sump area out so that water would end up there ,instead of being sandwiched between the inner and outer hull . Might now have saturated flotation, if Wellcraft used that method for the build . Something to look into for sure .
 

maineiac5586

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Found another owner of one of these boats. Looks like he's got the same cutout. Hmm
 

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Grub54891

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Well then it's not a funky repair. You will have to find where it's coming in. Once I worked on one that I couldn't find the leak, But a different setup than that. The forward area was sealed to the cuddy cabin, but the cuddy would get water in it. Food coloring in the area behind the cuddy, and it would seep into the cuddy. Found a bad layup of glass between the two. A simple fix on that one. Yours is a bit different.
 

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Guessing limber holes coming from the front bilge compartment
 

Grub54891

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Put food coloring in the next compartment and then wait/watch for awhile.
 

airshot

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With water coming in.....what does it look like down under ?? Any wood under their ?? You might get a snake camera and go down under for a look see.....
 
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