TheRussian
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2013
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- 142
Hello, I am looking for help in figuring out the source of a leak on my '93 fibreglass bowrider.
As I launched today I noticed that there is a small stream that is coming from a small hole (drain hole maybe?) that is located on the port side of my engine compartment. This hole is into the side of the compartment and a long way away from the side of the boat and I'm guessing full of foam. My engine has 2 storage "elevations" on both sides, like most bowriders with a rear bench seat. The leak is from the aft, port, bottom side of one of these walls inside the compartment.
I can observe the stream, it is constant and about 1/4" in size. It is not from the transom plate, it is completely dry and I have replaced all bellows last week. Transom appears solid.
There is a crack that I can see on the port side, closer to the rear of the boat (pic included). I attempted to fill the boat with water and even tilt it on a jack to port to see if I can see he leak from the outside but I don't think that I can get enough water into the boat without starting to compromise the engine.
Is this crack likely the culprit? It looks like it may have been repaired by previous owner at some point.
Could I use some marine sealant/adhesive to temporarily glue the crack just to see if that resolves the issue before I dedicate myself to learning the skill of fibreglass repair?
Thanks is advance!
As I launched today I noticed that there is a small stream that is coming from a small hole (drain hole maybe?) that is located on the port side of my engine compartment. This hole is into the side of the compartment and a long way away from the side of the boat and I'm guessing full of foam. My engine has 2 storage "elevations" on both sides, like most bowriders with a rear bench seat. The leak is from the aft, port, bottom side of one of these walls inside the compartment.
I can observe the stream, it is constant and about 1/4" in size. It is not from the transom plate, it is completely dry and I have replaced all bellows last week. Transom appears solid.
There is a crack that I can see on the port side, closer to the rear of the boat (pic included). I attempted to fill the boat with water and even tilt it on a jack to port to see if I can see he leak from the outside but I don't think that I can get enough water into the boat without starting to compromise the engine.
Is this crack likely the culprit? It looks like it may have been repaired by previous owner at some point.
Could I use some marine sealant/adhesive to temporarily glue the crack just to see if that resolves the issue before I dedicate myself to learning the skill of fibreglass repair?
Thanks is advance!
