skyking897
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Mar 21, 2010
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Not so much a winterizeing question as a what to do about water in the bilge area. Finished winterizing today and have water in the bilge area that won't drain out the transom drain. My boat (86 sylvan offshore) has lateral ribs tight against the hull and water has to be higher than the rib, about 1" before it will flow to the next rib etc and drain. Hope that makes sense to you. I have the bow as high as possible and the back of the trailer is touching the ground but there is still trapped water that is not draining out. I'd like to remove it but have very limited access below the floor (only in the bilge area under the motor). Anyone have a suggestion and do you think it would cause any damage if left for the winter (inside, unheated storage). BTW, it is rain water from the last 2 weeks of almost solid rain we have had.
On a side note: I've removed the interior panels to redo this winter will be putting down new carpeting or some type of floor covering and thought if I lifted the floor panels as well I could drill 1/8" thru holes in the ribs so they will drain eliminating this problem in the future. Anyone see a structural problem with this or anything else?
On a side note: I've removed the interior panels to redo this winter will be putting down new carpeting or some type of floor covering and thought if I lifted the floor panels as well I could drill 1/8" thru holes in the ribs so they will drain eliminating this problem in the future. Anyone see a structural problem with this or anything else?