deerhuntre
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 26, 2007
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I would like thoughts on how to approach mitigating the water on the wrong side of the stringers. I've included two photo's of the boat and one photo from Cruisers, Inc. detailing the construction of the hull. I expect there to be water only in the centerline of the hull that leads to the drain plug in the stern (green X in the photo), but somehow, during today's rain, the other side of the stringers filled with water and are really not draining. There's now wet foam in there.
The stringers seem quite solid and the only softness/rot that I've found so far is in those photo's. I'm going to look at the deck to see where the water may be filling from.
For a solution, I'd like to have a way for water to drain through the stringers on either side and would it be a bad idea to drill a 1" hole at the bottom of both stringers in the stern, seal it up inside the hole, as a way for water to find its way out?
The stringers seem quite solid and the only softness/rot that I've found so far is in those photo's. I'm going to look at the deck to see where the water may be filling from.
For a solution, I'd like to have a way for water to drain through the stringers on either side and would it be a bad idea to drill a 1" hole at the bottom of both stringers in the stern, seal it up inside the hole, as a way for water to find its way out?


