Maybe try drying your bilge completely while in the water and see if the water is coming up throught the keel bolt holes.
Pearson 36s used bronze "J" bolts to hold the lead to the keel stub, my P26 used iron keel bolts that would rust.
Brown water? Sounds like rust to me.
George/Skylark
we're hauling out Saturday, and while packing up and emptying the bilge, we found water, and my bilge is 100% dry (that's why we store there). The water was very brown, and 1st thought was another holding tank leak, but luckily, no. The water has no smell and after soaking it up, about 3 dog bowls full, we cannot find any reason for the leak. I checked everything...thru hulls, water tanks, pulled the floor boards and with everything now dry, no sign of more water coming in. We were just in the bilge as of Monday, and at anchor till today since then. We did sail today, but minimal healing. My main issue is where did the brown come from in the water, a deep brown. My bilge was just cleaned 2019 after a diesel tank leak, so I can't imagine the bilge got that dirty that fast. And if the water had somehow been hiding in the hull somewhere and came out today while sailing, again I don't see it as we've have some much worse sails this year. There's been no real rain all summer here anyway. The only other thing I can think of is that I have a hose connected from my hot water tank pressure release all the way to my fridge water pump. Perhaps the water residue turned the hose brown inside and it flushed it, but if so, I can't find a leak in the hose anywhere either. So not really expected any real answers, but just thought I"d try and put the question out there...any ideas?
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On Sep 5, 2022, at 2:03 PM, Last Resort <lastre...@gmail.com> wrote:
now that's interesting!!!! Since that's exactly where the water seem to originate. And to be honest, I have no idea where that water exits :( I've never used or needed it, it's just there in working order. Up till now, that's why I have the hose from the heater that also works as a bilge pump when set up to the fridge water pump. The bilge pump hose disappears into the stringers and I have no way of following it, but I guess if I put my mind to it, I'll figure it out where it exits in the spring. The question though is why did it take so long for this to happen for the 1st time in 12 years???
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