suzieqswing
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- Aug 8, 2013
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Hi there.
I purchased a 15 foot SeaSquirt. From my reading of other threads, this boat is from a small and now defunct company in Florida. The company also produced and sold a series of boats called "SeaStrike," after its "SeaSquirt" line.
I love my little boat, and it is *perfect* for me. I keep it in a RI salt pond which is relatively shallow and it is big enough to take into the ocean on calm days. I love it!
I am having a problem with the boat holding water. It's not taking in water through the hull, but the drainage system is not pushing it into the bilge. I think there is either a clog in the drainage system, which is causing water to accumulate in the starboard side of the stern. Anyway, instead of draining into the bilge, some of the water is draining from the bilge into an area just to the starboard side of the bilge, just under where the battery sits.
We put in an inspection port, and some of the foam is wet toward the bottom, but it isn't saturated. We plan on removing some of the deck and replacing the foam this winter.
Does anybody have any information on the drainage system on the SeaSquirt or the SeaStrike? I read a thread where someone re-fashioned the drainage system, but I can't find the thread! I'd love the specs or a blueprint on this boat, so that I can take a look at how the system is supposed to work and make sure it isn't clogged or disconnected.
I've loved reading some of the advice some of you have to offer. This is my first post, so I hope I've provided enough information.
Thank you!
I purchased a 15 foot SeaSquirt. From my reading of other threads, this boat is from a small and now defunct company in Florida. The company also produced and sold a series of boats called "SeaStrike," after its "SeaSquirt" line.
I love my little boat, and it is *perfect* for me. I keep it in a RI salt pond which is relatively shallow and it is big enough to take into the ocean on calm days. I love it!
I am having a problem with the boat holding water. It's not taking in water through the hull, but the drainage system is not pushing it into the bilge. I think there is either a clog in the drainage system, which is causing water to accumulate in the starboard side of the stern. Anyway, instead of draining into the bilge, some of the water is draining from the bilge into an area just to the starboard side of the bilge, just under where the battery sits.
We put in an inspection port, and some of the foam is wet toward the bottom, but it isn't saturated. We plan on removing some of the deck and replacing the foam this winter.
Does anybody have any information on the drainage system on the SeaSquirt or the SeaStrike? I read a thread where someone re-fashioned the drainage system, but I can't find the thread! I'd love the specs or a blueprint on this boat, so that I can take a look at how the system is supposed to work and make sure it isn't clogged or disconnected.
I've loved reading some of the advice some of you have to offer. This is my first post, so I hope I've provided enough information.
Thank you!