Liquid Asset
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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On my 50C, I have a forward bilge that has a false bottom. It looks as if it has been replaced at some point in the boats life, but I do not know why and by who. The bilge is isolated from all the bilges in the stern of the boat and it is where the anchor locker and forward A/C condensate drain to, plus there is a manual and electric bilge pump in there.
The problem I am having is there is a weep hole that is in the fiberglass and continues to leak water into that bilge up to a certain level about an inch deep. The boat is hauled out now and the water still continues to infiltrate that hole if I pummp the bilge down below that level. I can not figure this out. It looks to be forward of the keel, but there is no clear drawing how this is set up or was origionally set up. behind this bilge in the center of the stringers in the Waste tank, and I am asuming that is why this bilge is there. Because water can not flow past the wast tank to the stern bilge for drainage. I am on the Hard, and am still having this problem.
Could my Keel be full of water and that is where the water is coming from? it does not look as if part of the keel is that far forward, but the water is somewhere. I dont want to cut the false floor out, but I will if I have to. This does nto seem right to me. Were the keels solid or hollow in our boats? it sounds hollow when I tap on it, but I have not drilled a hole yet to see if anything drains out.
In my engine room in the very forward part of the walkway between the engines there is an A/C sump for all other A/C's in the boat. It has 3 holes in the side of it and I have never been able to figure out what they are drains for. It appears that there is foam in the, but it tends to leak a little oil out of them, but that could have been from years before of someone spilling something in the sump and not draining. But I am woundering if this could be the culprit of the water in the keel.
My Hatteras drawing are not clear on how some parts of the boat are asembeled. Please let me know what you think. I need to get this started so I can go back in the water soon.
The problem I am having is there is a weep hole that is in the fiberglass and continues to leak water into that bilge up to a certain level about an inch deep. The boat is hauled out now and the water still continues to infiltrate that hole if I pummp the bilge down below that level. I can not figure this out. It looks to be forward of the keel, but there is no clear drawing how this is set up or was origionally set up. behind this bilge in the center of the stringers in the Waste tank, and I am asuming that is why this bilge is there. Because water can not flow past the wast tank to the stern bilge for drainage. I am on the Hard, and am still having this problem.
Could my Keel be full of water and that is where the water is coming from? it does not look as if part of the keel is that far forward, but the water is somewhere. I dont want to cut the false floor out, but I will if I have to. This does nto seem right to me. Were the keels solid or hollow in our boats? it sounds hollow when I tap on it, but I have not drilled a hole yet to see if anything drains out.
In my engine room in the very forward part of the walkway between the engines there is an A/C sump for all other A/C's in the boat. It has 3 holes in the side of it and I have never been able to figure out what they are drains for. It appears that there is foam in the, but it tends to leak a little oil out of them, but that could have been from years before of someone spilling something in the sump and not draining. But I am woundering if this could be the culprit of the water in the keel.
My Hatteras drawing are not clear on how some parts of the boat are asembeled. Please let me know what you think. I need to get this started so I can go back in the water soon.