[Public-list] Ice in the Bilge

Jay Davenport jay at saildriver.com
Fri Jan 28 10:24:12 PST 2005


Todd,
 
Something similar happened to me several years ago. No damage was done to the boat, probably because the bilge wall angle tends to channel expansion up, rather than out.
I put an electric heater in the boat for two weeks, which melted the ice. I'm not sure that is a good idea, however, because of the risk of a heater malfunction.
 
I believe the best answer to avoid the problem in the future is to install a bilge drain plug, which is removed each Winter & taped to your ignition key as a reminder to re-install in the Spring.
 
Jay Davenport
Revolution, A30 #526

Todd Redhead <todd.redhead at sympatico.ca> wrote:
At some point in the last month the frame that was holding my tarp collapsed 
and filled with water which then drained into the boat and has filled the 
bilge to about 4 inches beneath the floorboards. The batteries look like 
they will be OK but what should I do to get the ice out? I am very worried 
that some expansion has happened although I don't see any damage on the hull 
outside.

Should I just leave the ice there till spring? If I pour anti freeze on top 
of the ice - will it melt?

Todd
Strathgowan #400 


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