After viewing fireworks on the lake with a million other boaters, I took a big wake over the bow on my trip back to dock. As my boat is a 15' triHull with an outboard, there is no bilge pump. The water filled my in-floor bait well (a big fiberglass bowl) and the fuel tank area at the stern, which might be part of the plywood floor underneath the carpet.
I bailed out half the bait well and 90% of the standing water in the stern. I know that what I really need to do is get the boat onto the trailer and pull the plug to let it drain, but the ramps are busy as heck tonight and I'm not thrilled about trying to get the boat onto the trailer in the dark. There's no water standing in the boat, with the exception of a little at the stern. But the entire floor is carpet over glassed plywood and the carpet is wet. My question is, is it going to hurt my boat to wait until morning to get it out of the water and drain it?
Dave
I bailed out half the bait well and 90% of the standing water in the stern. I know that what I really need to do is get the boat onto the trailer and pull the plug to let it drain, but the ramps are busy as heck tonight and I'm not thrilled about trying to get the boat onto the trailer in the dark. There's no water standing in the boat, with the exception of a little at the stern. But the entire floor is carpet over glassed plywood and the carpet is wet. My question is, is it going to hurt my boat to wait until morning to get it out of the water and drain it?
Dave