[Rhodes22-list] Lazarett Leakage Mystery

Rory Orkin roryorkin at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 25 10:51:24 EST 2006


Yes I have done the hose thing.. THe boat is on a lift and I have it pitched
slightly aft to be sure it drains.
It did the same thing though I think when on the trailer. Could be a pitch
issue .. Perhaps it is a hose issue that I have not discovered.. I agree
about the lip but then why were the rags wet when elevated.. They were not
in the pool of water at the bottom of the laz..I guess it could be pitched
too hard but I had the same issue when it was moored at a dock. I will try
the water hase test again I guess


R22RumRunner wrote:
> 
> The lazzerette cover is not a known leak problem. I would be surprised if  
> water is coming in thru it. The lip for the Lazz hatch is 3/4" if I
> remember  
> correctly. Best chance of leaks are still the two drain hoses. If they
> become  
> clogged, it's possible that water could get into the Laz around the cover.
> It  
> might also have something to do with how your boat is weighted. You didn't  
> mention if it is in the water or on the trailer. If in the water, most
> R22's are 
>  front heavy and will pond some water at the front of the seats. However,
> if 
> you  are stern heavy, it's possible water could get under the lazz cover.
> Then there's the option of actually crawling into the lazz with a 
> flashlight 
> and have someone hose the area down. It's big enough for most owners  to
> fit 
> in comfortably. :)
>  
> Rummy
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