[Public-list] Saturated Hull, Bilge Damage
Matthew Hay
haymatthew_ at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 20 07:39:25 PDT 2004
Thank you George for all of the work! It sure is nice to have the list
back! How does this work? Do you need donations to pay for the web sight
host?
Bill their is a lot of debris under your engine. The sand is most likely
from the cockpit drains. The piece of wood is in the bottom of your bilge
was to act as an anchor to screw bilge pumps too etc. My hypothesis is that
so much sand ends up in the bottom of your bilge from the cockpit drains,
that over the years that wood piece is covered, and new anchoring devices
are used to mount pumps on top all of the sand. I recommend removing your
engine in order to remove the sand, clean, and degrease, and paint, your
bilge. I did the same thing to my bilge last month. I had the engine out
and went down to the boat to paint the bilge. After taking a closer
examination I realized that what I thought was the bottom of the bilge was
in fact about a foot of sand/grease/oil/water in the bottom of the bilge. I
used a large spoon and slowly scooped out all of the sand mixture as well as
a few 1960's style tools, numerous washers, some strange home made device
made out of copper tubing. It is not easy to see the bottom of your bilge.
If I did not have the engine out I would not have been able to see the
bottom. I essentially had to crawl down into the bilge with my spoon acting
as an auger to see the bottom. I felt like Clint Eastwood in escape from
Alcatraz. How would you be able to notice a crack in your bilge with the
engine in place and sand filling the bottom of it?
Furthermore, all of that sand mixture holds a lot of moisture. That could
effect your moisture readings. I have a drain hole in the bottom of my keel
that made this project much easier. After I had scooped out the bulk of
the the sand and engine parts etc. I used a hose with nozzle to flush the
remaining sand out the drain. It also makes it easier to get the water out
in the fall and I just leave the plug out all winter. I would really be
more concerned with water in my deck core. Which you said is not very bad.
Good Lock,
Matthew #314
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