Hey guys I'm new here
Thanks to everyone who makes this site possible. I bought an 88 donzi ragaza last yr. I've rebuilt carb, rebuilt trim cylinders, gimbal bearing and bellows, engine tuneup, intake gasket, and buffed her to a nice shine.
Unfortunately after doing bellows I'm still getting bilge water, very small amount. Filled bilge with water today and noticed small screw holes by a fish finder sensor and threads of drain plug, both very slight leaks. The water inside transom can be seen in what appears to be inspection holes by transom ubolts. I drilled some holes and have damp wood up by inner transom plate.
My questions are, why would I be seeing water pooling by ubolts if it's coming from the screw holes almost at bottom by drain plug left by previous owner? Can the water work up that far to show visible water, guess so after many yrs exposure. I couldn't see water leaking from transom plate. I just want to make sure it's not the top cap seam by the integrated swim platform.
So my plan is to fix this winter. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade so I enjoy this work. I plan on doing transom only as previous owner replaced the floor. The floor is solid, but owner never cleaned all debris up which makes me question his work. It was a good price and has been a good boat that came with many extras and interior recently redone so looks nice. Just when I thought I'd be good for a while. I have no garage of my own but space at work to do a transom but even though I'd love to do a total gut and restore I don't think theres a means for that.
My wife said I had permission to buy a new boat but idk. So what to expect? My budget is 500 on transom, I hope that's enough for a transom replacement and new seals. Included in that budget is new trim pump lines. I'd like to do some engine work, but it seems great. May do an oil pan gasket and prob rear seal would be good but idk could always pull it again later. Anyone else recommend any other motor work? Oil is always clean on it so it's a good engine.
Thanks to everyone who makes this site possible. I bought an 88 donzi ragaza last yr. I've rebuilt carb, rebuilt trim cylinders, gimbal bearing and bellows, engine tuneup, intake gasket, and buffed her to a nice shine.
Unfortunately after doing bellows I'm still getting bilge water, very small amount. Filled bilge with water today and noticed small screw holes by a fish finder sensor and threads of drain plug, both very slight leaks. The water inside transom can be seen in what appears to be inspection holes by transom ubolts. I drilled some holes and have damp wood up by inner transom plate.
My questions are, why would I be seeing water pooling by ubolts if it's coming from the screw holes almost at bottom by drain plug left by previous owner? Can the water work up that far to show visible water, guess so after many yrs exposure. I couldn't see water leaking from transom plate. I just want to make sure it's not the top cap seam by the integrated swim platform.
So my plan is to fix this winter. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade so I enjoy this work. I plan on doing transom only as previous owner replaced the floor. The floor is solid, but owner never cleaned all debris up which makes me question his work. It was a good price and has been a good boat that came with many extras and interior recently redone so looks nice. Just when I thought I'd be good for a while. I have no garage of my own but space at work to do a transom but even though I'd love to do a total gut and restore I don't think theres a means for that.
My wife said I had permission to buy a new boat but idk. So what to expect? My budget is 500 on transom, I hope that's enough for a transom replacement and new seals. Included in that budget is new trim pump lines. I'd like to do some engine work, but it seems great. May do an oil pan gasket and prob rear seal would be good but idk could always pull it again later. Anyone else recommend any other motor work? Oil is always clean on it so it's a good engine.