Taking on water

deanbobber1

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I put my boat in a slip this weeked. When I went back the next day i noticed I had taken on quite a bit of water. What could be the problem? My baot is a 1990 VIP 19 footer.
 

the vision

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Re: Taking on water

Did it rain? It could be the gimbal leaking if it;s an i/o. Can you give more info on the boat? Pics would help too.
 

crossent

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Re: Taking on water

I am wondering the same thing. Is it normal to bilge out some water everyday. We had our boat in the water for 5 days (beached it at night) and pumped 2 to 4 quarts of water out every day. We did have a lot of activity in the boat with 3 kids and a soggy choc. lab.

85 vip viceroy? 140 mercruiser, alpha drive
 

crossent

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Re: Taking on water

I am wondering the same thing. Is it normal to bilge out some water everyday. We had our boat in the water for 5 days (beached it at night) and pumped 2 to 4 quarts of water out every day. We did have a lot of activity in the boat with 3 kids and a soggy choc. lab.

85 vip viceroy? 140 mercruiser, alpha drive
 

vipbonner

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Re: Taking on water

We just bought a 1990 VIP Vision with an OMC 4.3 Cobra Drive. We also put it in the water and left it a few days. Without rain, within a few hours there was water in bildge. Automatic bilge pump taking care of it but I pulled it out and studied. Couldn't figure it out. I removed the ski ladder from below the deck and siliconed some shorter screws thing water might be entering there. No fix.
 
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Re: Taking on water

If you have it out of the water fill the bilge with a garden hose or bucket and look for drips. what goes in will also leak out most of the time. common areas: Drain plugs (the black rubber ones break down after several years), bilge pump hose to hull fitting (look for a split in the hose at the fitting, back flow ( if your overboard is at or just above the water line when waves slap the boat are you back flowing thru the pump), did someone drill a hole in your boat? ( Trim tabs, sonar, under water lights, and bad ideas)
 

vipbonner

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Re: Taking on water

I will fill the bildge and watch like you recommended with plug in. Why I didn't think of that, I don't know. Also, a marine mechanic told me to inspect the u-joint bellow for a tear or hole. I will do both. Thanks for the input
 

crossent

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Re: Taking on water

I think mine is back flowing through the pump. Will check on the next outing. Thanks Salt shaker.
 
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