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Raymond 11-06-2010 07:33 PM

Help!!!
 
Fishing in a 21 nautic star today and almost did not make it back to Cal Pt. Boat has been taking on water but bilge has done it's job until today. Left the middle of the lake with 2' of water in the bottom.
Boat has no holes in it and I am thinking a through hull fitting is loose or broken. What are the best ways to trouble shoot this problem. Been home for an hour and water is still coming out!!!!!

southern151 11-06-2010 07:44 PM

Grab the water hose and get underneath it. That should shed some light pin your leak.

Gerald 11-07-2010 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 204789)
Fishing in a 21 nautic star today and almost did not make it back to Cal Pt. Boat has been taking on water but bilge has done it's job until today. Left the middle of the lake with 2' of water in the bottom.
Boat has no holes in it and I am thinking a through hull fitting is loose or broken. What are the best ways to trouble shoot this problem. Been home for an hour and water is still coming out!!!!!

I guess I am not understanding your proplem.

Where is the water coming out? Would that not be where it leeked into the boat?

bay_slayer 11-07-2010 01:15 AM

I would say put the plug in the boat and put the garden hose in the boat and see where it leaks at...........But dont fill up the whole boat!!!!

Raymond 11-07-2010 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 204867)
I guess I am not understanding your proplem.

Where is the water coming out? Would that not be where it leeked into the boat?

Pulled plug at ramp, drove home, and water is still draining out one hour later.

Ray 11-07-2010 08:07 AM

All hose connections below the waterline should have 2 hose clamps. It may be cracked plastic fittings below the waterline. When u change them out, change to bronze, not plastic , s.s. or brass. Bornze only below the waterline. I am heading home tonight. If you don't find it, pm me and I will give u a hand.
I have a friend whose leak was around the fitting that the plug was screwed into. The boat yard used the wrong sealant and it leaked a month later.
3M 5200 is the only sealant I would use below the waterline. In my opinion, nothing else works as good.

Ray 11-07-2010 08:11 AM

If the bilge pump didn't keep up it should be easy to find. You may have a bad bilge pump hose or the impeller may be plugged with trash. If not, i'd change it to a bigger one.

Me, Jordan and Ross went out forgetting the plug and my pump pumped more water than what came in the plug hole. It cycled instead if running all the time.

fishinpox 11-07-2010 11:56 AM

ask meaux how to fix it he just meltd a popin cork to patch the hole so him and lucas could continue to fish the rest of the day!!!!!

southern151 11-07-2010 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bay_slayer (Post 204868)
I would say put the plug in the boat and put the garden hose in the boat and see where it leaks at...........But dont fill up the whole boat!!!!

That's what I was trying to say last night but the beer had already started to hender my typing abilities! Lol!!

Sea-Trac Offshore 11-07-2010 01:25 PM

I wanna bet on livewell pump. Many of the bayboats have plastic pumps that go straight through the transom that when they die they leak like crazy. This is why I always install a brass or stainless ball valve through first. This way when the pump craps out and you take on water just turn the handle.

marlin50lrs 11-07-2010 04:37 PM

Was the blige pumping it out? the other day my bilge was running but not pumping out jusr running

meaux fishing 11-07-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 204915)
ask meaux how to fix it he just meltd a popin cork to patch the hole so him and lucas could continue to fish the rest of the day!!!!!

:*****::*****:
this really did happen... its funny now but not so much at the L&M bridge when the whole bottom of your boat is full of water. Turns out both of my live well pumps were leaking, one from a fitting and one through the seals in the pump. 5200 is the only way to seal thru hull as far as im concerned

Loneshark 11-07-2010 07:13 PM

If you don't have them already, you may want install shut-off valves directly to all through-hulls fittings. I would assume most boats come with them but maybe not.

Sea-Trac Offshore 11-07-2010 08:08 PM

Loneshark, those are the ball valves I mention, they have yellow grips on the handles. I wish it was law they had to have them but scary thing is 90% of boats in production today do not have them.

Ray 11-08-2010 03:20 PM

I have them on mine. I had them on my old `94 Proline also.
And I have bronze scoops and fittings under the water line.

Ray 11-08-2010 04:51 PM

Get one of these thingys
 
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It is soft foam that is made to stuff into holes of different sizes to plug them off.

Raymond 11-08-2010 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 205200)
It is soft foam that is made to stuff into holes of different sizes to plug them off.

Ray, where did you get dat thing? Going to try the water hose this afternoon. MF'er leaked again yesterday at 210, bilge worked intermitently.:pissed:

Ray 11-08-2010 05:25 PM

Found it at Bass Pro in Denham Springs.
I got one just in case.
It is a back up plug but it can be stuffed into any hole, square or round.

jchief 11-08-2010 09:27 PM

OK
 
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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 205208)
Found it at Bass Pro in Denham Springs.
I got one just in case.
It is a back up plug but it can be stuffed into any hole, square or round.

Hey, this is a PG forum. Be careful stuffing holes.

Jordan 11-08-2010 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jchief (Post 205228)
Hey, this is a PG forum. Be careful stuffing holes.

Hahahahaha, was waiting for someone to chime in .... You got a problem if the hole is square


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