TitusAdronicus
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2007
- Messages
- 19
Hey all!
So I finally got this old boat ('88) in the water last week, got the trailer stuck in the mud, (witch is another story all together) and almost sunk the thing do to the bilge completely filling with water. Now I know what your thinking, was the plug in? Yes definately. It was a LOT of water. The hull looks fine, very few scratches at all. I took the drive off this afternoon, I was going to replace the gimbal bearing anyway (it was making that noise) there was water in the bellows, but would that fill the bilge up?? the transom looks fine too, everything seems tight. Are there any other ways for water to get in? what about where the steering bearing is, the gasket on the cover was a little messed up. I unfourtuneately diddernt get a good look when it was in the water, i was more concerned about getting back to shore, it was probably in the water for about 5 min.
Any help at all would be great, thanks!!
So I finally got this old boat ('88) in the water last week, got the trailer stuck in the mud, (witch is another story all together) and almost sunk the thing do to the bilge completely filling with water. Now I know what your thinking, was the plug in? Yes definately. It was a LOT of water. The hull looks fine, very few scratches at all. I took the drive off this afternoon, I was going to replace the gimbal bearing anyway (it was making that noise) there was water in the bellows, but would that fill the bilge up?? the transom looks fine too, everything seems tight. Are there any other ways for water to get in? what about where the steering bearing is, the gasket on the cover was a little messed up. I unfourtuneately diddernt get a good look when it was in the water, i was more concerned about getting back to shore, it was probably in the water for about 5 min.
Any help at all would be great, thanks!!