GrandaddyV
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Hey ... long story long... sorry ...
Replaced an old 55 gal drum floating dock with a pontoon frame ... 2 pontoons and just the aluminum floor frame. Folks I bought if from said it's high/dry ... doesn't leak, etc ... and it "seemed" after observing on 2 different occasions that was the case.
it's about 23-24 feet tubes... there are 4 - what i'll call air valves ? about a 3/4" pvc threaded hole with square threaded plug in each.
So after putting runners on the frame and my decking ... done partly on land and later on the water... I begin to notice the front left (starboard) pontoon dipping, lower in the water, etc. ...
Due to nature of mounting, decking, etc there is not chance of a screw puncturing either pontoon anywhere ...
Now the problem ... I don't really have an easy way to get this out of the water .. it's a 50 acre lake... don't have a typical boat ramp... 'might' be able to 4x4 it out on a trailer ???
Even then the pontoon will be on the trailer so I'd have to (i guess) jack the pontoon up while on the trailer and try and determine where water is , drain out then find the leak...
now while it is in the water ... can I remove one of those PVC fixtures on starboard side and see if any water pumps out ? ... If so I'm guessing that will at least help ID where the water is/leak is at ?
If it seems to be just in that starboard side that's holding water... what's the change of being able to seal leak with is sitting in water ? closed cell foam ?
Obviously after reading the above I'm needing any help or suggestions ...
Thanks David
Replaced an old 55 gal drum floating dock with a pontoon frame ... 2 pontoons and just the aluminum floor frame. Folks I bought if from said it's high/dry ... doesn't leak, etc ... and it "seemed" after observing on 2 different occasions that was the case.
it's about 23-24 feet tubes... there are 4 - what i'll call air valves ? about a 3/4" pvc threaded hole with square threaded plug in each.
So after putting runners on the frame and my decking ... done partly on land and later on the water... I begin to notice the front left (starboard) pontoon dipping, lower in the water, etc. ...
Due to nature of mounting, decking, etc there is not chance of a screw puncturing either pontoon anywhere ...
Now the problem ... I don't really have an easy way to get this out of the water .. it's a 50 acre lake... don't have a typical boat ramp... 'might' be able to 4x4 it out on a trailer ???
Even then the pontoon will be on the trailer so I'd have to (i guess) jack the pontoon up while on the trailer and try and determine where water is , drain out then find the leak...
now while it is in the water ... can I remove one of those PVC fixtures on starboard side and see if any water pumps out ? ... If so I'm guessing that will at least help ID where the water is/leak is at ?
If it seems to be just in that starboard side that's holding water... what's the change of being able to seal leak with is sitting in water ? closed cell foam ?
Obviously after reading the above I'm needing any help or suggestions ...
Thanks David