nieuwBoater
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2009
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- 17
Hi all,
Here's my second problem...after running the bilge pump every 5 minutes all day today, it became clear I've got an enormous leak somewhere in my 1973 Fiberform (18', OMC outdrive, 165 hp Chevy 250). I pulled the plug after pulling the boat out today and about 20 or 30 additional gallons of water ran out!!! Aaaargghhh! I'm very new to boating and boat ownership and could really use any help you all could give. I inspected the hull and found a couple little holes in the exterior (under the bow), but not sure if they go all the way through or if it's just cracked out? There are also some hairline cracks along the main "V" of the hull. Also the boot/gasket thing that the outdrive pivots on (big rubber gasket -looking thing) appears to be cracked in places, but can't tell if the cracks go through...when I had the engine compartment cover off, I could hear water trickling in...so I figured it was coming from aft. so... HELP!
How can I check this? I'm the daughter of a mechanic and really pretty handy, but need some advice if anyone can help... I thought about putting the plug in and running a garden hose into the bilge, then looking for leaks with the boat up ont he trailer... is this an okay plan?
Thanks so much!
Best from the newbie,
Tiff
Here's my second problem...after running the bilge pump every 5 minutes all day today, it became clear I've got an enormous leak somewhere in my 1973 Fiberform (18', OMC outdrive, 165 hp Chevy 250). I pulled the plug after pulling the boat out today and about 20 or 30 additional gallons of water ran out!!! Aaaargghhh! I'm very new to boating and boat ownership and could really use any help you all could give. I inspected the hull and found a couple little holes in the exterior (under the bow), but not sure if they go all the way through or if it's just cracked out? There are also some hairline cracks along the main "V" of the hull. Also the boot/gasket thing that the outdrive pivots on (big rubber gasket -looking thing) appears to be cracked in places, but can't tell if the cracks go through...when I had the engine compartment cover off, I could hear water trickling in...so I figured it was coming from aft. so... HELP!
How can I check this? I'm the daughter of a mechanic and really pretty handy, but need some advice if anyone can help... I thought about putting the plug in and running a garden hose into the bilge, then looking for leaks with the boat up ont he trailer... is this an okay plan?
Thanks so much!
Best from the newbie,
Tiff