RyanB
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' SEDAN (1985 - 1987)
Over the weekend I was installing a transducer plate on the keel, centerline lowest point, of my transom. I made the plate slightly oversize to be able to add on in the future, if needed, and used 4200 and 4 screws to the fasten it. When I drilled out the lowest hole, about 2-3 coffee cups of water came shooting out. It wept for a bit after it stopped draining, and then I shop vac'd it as much as I could.
Beside the obvious that water isn't supposed to be in there, the really strange part that I found seemed to be a compartment/void/air pocket, in the transom. I could stick a small bit into my hole and bottom it out on another solid wall about a 1/4-3/8" after my drill popped through what seemed to be an outer shell of glass. Is there supposed to be an open void in there? I know its open at least as much as my 4 pilot holes spanned, as I could feel the suction on holes when sucking out the adjacent hole(s).
Until the water spit out of the lowest hole, the shavings and chips were bone dry, almost dusty.
It feels rock solid, no odd or hollow harmonics when thumping on it with a plastic mallet. If anything the lower I go on the transom, the more solid it sounds. I was nervous so starting to run my moisture meter around the transom. Above my boot strip, no alarm and the needle just barley moved, the second I would touch the bottom paint, it will sound an alarm and spike the needle. I tested this around the boat and found the exact same result. So, I'm assuming/hoping the paint is setting of a moisture level the meter doesn't like. Seems odd to be such a difference within 2" of readings.
My question again, is there supposed to be an air pocket in there? Is there a fix or need for concern over this amount of water? I searched as much as I could and find anywhere to get close to that low in the hull. The aft bilge is bone dry as its been inside for the past 6 months.
Thanks for any advice.
Beside the obvious that water isn't supposed to be in there, the really strange part that I found seemed to be a compartment/void/air pocket, in the transom. I could stick a small bit into my hole and bottom it out on another solid wall about a 1/4-3/8" after my drill popped through what seemed to be an outer shell of glass. Is there supposed to be an open void in there? I know its open at least as much as my 4 pilot holes spanned, as I could feel the suction on holes when sucking out the adjacent hole(s).
Until the water spit out of the lowest hole, the shavings and chips were bone dry, almost dusty.
It feels rock solid, no odd or hollow harmonics when thumping on it with a plastic mallet. If anything the lower I go on the transom, the more solid it sounds. I was nervous so starting to run my moisture meter around the transom. Above my boot strip, no alarm and the needle just barley moved, the second I would touch the bottom paint, it will sound an alarm and spike the needle. I tested this around the boat and found the exact same result. So, I'm assuming/hoping the paint is setting of a moisture level the meter doesn't like. Seems odd to be such a difference within 2" of readings.
My question again, is there supposed to be an air pocket in there? Is there a fix or need for concern over this amount of water? I searched as much as I could and find anywhere to get close to that low in the hull. The aft bilge is bone dry as its been inside for the past 6 months.
Thanks for any advice.