Boat question

Bassfantastic

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My mate just got a boat but there is a pot well
In front in cabin dose anyone know whit it is as it had
A bit water in it ????
 

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What is the make of boat as it looks like an inspection hatch but if its a foam filled hull it could be sodden.

Sean
 
There are 6 old screw holes and my guess is it would of had one of these fitted and it was to check if water had got in. I bet its a foam filled hull which has gone soggy. Sea hog, and alaskas used to have these in the cabin to keep check on the foam filled hulls

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Sean
 
There are 6 old screw holes and my guess is it would of had one of these fitted and it was to check if water had got in. I bet its a foam filled hull which has gone soggy. Sea hog, and alaskas used to have these in the cabin to keep check on the foam filled hulls

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Sean

Yeh it has Shaun mate ... Is it a concern if there's a bit water in
The polystyrene well
 
If it's foam filled and waterlogged the boat is gonna be carrying a LOT more weight - 1 cubic metre of water = 1 ton quite easy to have half a cubic metre of soggy foam at least.

hard to suggest a remedy without knowing more about the boat, pics, make etc etc

if it is foam filled and waterlogged, getting rid of it is gonna make an enormous difference to performance for starters

if you empty that water out with a sponge, cover it back up and check it again tomorrow and its full again, you will know the foam is waterlogged and flowing back into the hole
 
Here is pic of boat !!! She has a drain plug
What you unscrew and a electric bilge pump inside of
Boat at the back!! Ile get better pic of boat
If you these ones no good
 

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I would say it would be better to get some inside the boat one showing where the inspection hatch is and one at the back showing the sump and where the bilge pumps are.

Is there also a drain plug in the sump where it lets water out from under the deck?


Sean
 
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