Kdubsc
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2020
- Messages
- 34
I have a new to me 2005 Mariah SX18 bowrider that I purchased last month. She is really clean for 15, but after having water in the bilge and not knowing her service history, I had all bellows replaced and the shift cable, trim sensors and impeller. I still had water in the bilge my last 2 outings, so purchased an inspection camera and sat at the ramp this evening looking for water. To my surprise, no water was trickling from the transom, or from the y-pipes while she idled in the lake.
What I did see was a drip or 2 from one of the blue drain plugs and a leak through the fiverglass right at the rub rail. I will probably try a new plug for the drain, but how would I best go about reparing the rub rail leak. It isn't a gusher, but a fairly steady stream that would no doubt account for my bilge water issue. I'll try to attach pics, but the leak is right at the back corner of the boat near the ladder. It appears either a poor job was done sealing or glassing where the top part of the boat joins the hull. I also saw extra screw holes that were void of screws but honestly dry under the rail.
In one pic, you can see the spot where water trickles in. Its at the center just above the tie down bolts. It is a dark, fiberglass colored spot unlike the white around it. I'll post the second pic which is where I suspect the water is getting in from outside. This is a "No Wood, No Rot" boat, so presumably nothing worry about there "I hope". What is my best course of action to fix this?
What I did see was a drip or 2 from one of the blue drain plugs and a leak through the fiverglass right at the rub rail. I will probably try a new plug for the drain, but how would I best go about reparing the rub rail leak. It isn't a gusher, but a fairly steady stream that would no doubt account for my bilge water issue. I'll try to attach pics, but the leak is right at the back corner of the boat near the ladder. It appears either a poor job was done sealing or glassing where the top part of the boat joins the hull. I also saw extra screw holes that were void of screws but honestly dry under the rail.
In one pic, you can see the spot where water trickles in. Its at the center just above the tie down bolts. It is a dark, fiberglass colored spot unlike the white around it. I'll post the second pic which is where I suspect the water is getting in from outside. This is a "No Wood, No Rot" boat, so presumably nothing worry about there "I hope". What is my best course of action to fix this?