JimS123 and
Old Ironmaker I'm telling you, like
briangcc indicates on his boat - certain model trailers the rollers are only there to protect the boat from hitting the cross section, which is how mine is, with 4, large, long platforms to hold the boat
it is possible the platforms were not lined up perfectly in the grooves to add to this crack.
go to your local dealer and just look at boat trailers, none of them touch the rollers, none of them.
iron - your right, it wasn't serious, I don't want my boat to sink. thanks for info on it could flex and open.
I have an appointment with a fiberglas repair/collision repair specialist soon.
jbcurt00 good point, I'm sure my bilge has a ptrap - well maybe, its sort of rinky dink, but even a bend, or a pttrap, the lake and its massive water would force through that ptrap, or should
sorry, not engine exhaust, the exhaust tubes that I have for running my blower, they point right to the bilge, and the outside vents do not have flappers, atleast I do not think
another thought here.
I have noticed, where the most outsie of my boat is - the rubber bumper, under that, where it connets to my fiberglas, there needs to be a good seal(or I woul think) I have noticed some areas, there is no seal, other areas, the caulk or seal is starting to be removed, deteriorate or just come off - is that a possibility for water as well?
I guess we will find out soon, once fixing the crack, if more water comes in, i'll keep looking