redneck joe
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ok kids - got the boat last year, new it had a leak, found 5 or 6 rivets that were leaking (mostly just a slow seep) so replaced those. Blind rivets with ample 4200. Found by putting a good amount of water in the thing with the plug in.
Still have my leak.
Never thought much about it as I have to bilge pump in so i just pump out occasionally. Might be just me but i think it might be a bit worse this second year. It must have been happening for a long time as there was silicone on some rivets and along some joints and some kind of paint underneath.
So had a great weather day last week and spent the afternoon on the water and did some standardized testing.
15 minute intervals for three different scenarios, run the bilge timing it:
on plane, approx 4000 rpm and 20 mph. pumped 12 seconds
hull / no wake speed, 18 seconds
floating in the wind, napping and dropping my beer, 29 seconds
It appears I have a backwards acting leak. I had someone tell me the rivets would not leak until moving / on water because if on trailer the water pressure would seal it but thinking no because i had the several weeping ones i fixed plus when moving way less water coming in.
What are the areas of the thing that would cause an at rest boat to take on that much water? I don't want to overload the (roller) trailer with too much water in the boat but sure would like to remedy. Not ready to replace the floor for several years so,.....
help
Still have my leak.
Never thought much about it as I have to bilge pump in so i just pump out occasionally. Might be just me but i think it might be a bit worse this second year. It must have been happening for a long time as there was silicone on some rivets and along some joints and some kind of paint underneath.
So had a great weather day last week and spent the afternoon on the water and did some standardized testing.
15 minute intervals for three different scenarios, run the bilge timing it:
on plane, approx 4000 rpm and 20 mph. pumped 12 seconds
hull / no wake speed, 18 seconds
floating in the wind, napping and dropping my beer, 29 seconds
It appears I have a backwards acting leak. I had someone tell me the rivets would not leak until moving / on water because if on trailer the water pressure would seal it but thinking no because i had the several weeping ones i fixed plus when moving way less water coming in.
What are the areas of the thing that would cause an at rest boat to take on that much water? I don't want to overload the (roller) trailer with too much water in the boat but sure would like to remedy. Not ready to replace the floor for several years so,.....
help