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I'm wet (with a twist)

2012-07-13; 09:38:09 EDT

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2002-09-17

Posts: 4946

It is possible that if there is a connection between the lazerette and the  
bilge, that the water is simply taking it's time in draining thoroughly. 
Finding  a leak is all about elimination. Eliminate one possible source and 
move on to  the next. Not always easy, but really satisfying once you find the 
source.
If you do have a connection between the lazerette and the bilge, pouring  
colored water into the bilge will tell you if that's the source. It might 
take a  while to show up, but you will know for sure. Also, if you are on the 
ocean  (salt water) check to see if the bilge water is salty or fresh. 
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 7/13/2012 12:00:35 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
spreadgoodnews at gmail.com writes:

I vote  for through hull,.....or hull to deck joint.
I had a mysterious leak on a  montego 25.  Turned out to be a cracked 
rudder tube, only leaked when  sailing, bone dry at the dock!
I found it with talcum  powder!!!



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