chapmethis
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2023
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Hi Guys,
I finally got my 97 Chapparal in the water this morning. Everything ran great. As I was at my dock setting lines for the season I hear my bilge blow out a bit more water then normal.
Upon opening the compartment, I noticed water gradually filling.
Prior to this:
I took off drive and replaced all bellows, sender/limit wires, and gear hose and seals. I did not replace exhaust bellow.
The boat is 3 weeks new to me.
Now- as I'm looking at the transom from engine compartment I see water literally flowing in right next to the exhaust manifold at the transom. See the uploaded video and pics. Where the exhaust goes through the transom there is water streaming in at a pretty decent rate. Maybe a gallon every 5 minutes.
What I know from previous owner-
Motor was replaced 3 years ago with new manifold and risers. Bravo 3 is original. 900 hrs on boat.
My question is:
How could water come in from this location? And quite a bit of it? What connection could be compromised?The bellow technically does not keep water out. Right?
The pics are taking from port side looking at transom. The video is hard to see, but if you focus on the transom opening, left of that crusty bolt and right of the manifold you can just get a glimpse. To the lower right, that is water parading down after the fact.
I finally got my 97 Chapparal in the water this morning. Everything ran great. As I was at my dock setting lines for the season I hear my bilge blow out a bit more water then normal.
Upon opening the compartment, I noticed water gradually filling.
Prior to this:
I took off drive and replaced all bellows, sender/limit wires, and gear hose and seals. I did not replace exhaust bellow.
The boat is 3 weeks new to me.
Now- as I'm looking at the transom from engine compartment I see water literally flowing in right next to the exhaust manifold at the transom. See the uploaded video and pics. Where the exhaust goes through the transom there is water streaming in at a pretty decent rate. Maybe a gallon every 5 minutes.
What I know from previous owner-
Motor was replaced 3 years ago with new manifold and risers. Bravo 3 is original. 900 hrs on boat.
My question is:
How could water come in from this location? And quite a bit of it? What connection could be compromised?The bellow technically does not keep water out. Right?
The pics are taking from port side looking at transom. The video is hard to see, but if you focus on the transom opening, left of that crusty bolt and right of the manifold you can just get a glimpse. To the lower right, that is water parading down after the fact.