[Rhodes22-list] I'm Wet! (sex optional))
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sun Jul 8 09:54:21 EDT 2012
Dennis,
Apparently your hull sits in the water different than mine. When it rains I
get very little if any water going to the two stern drains. My boat is bow
heavy (by design, batteries and water tank) and all the water travels to
the centerboard pennant hole. What can't go down there simply overflows and
goes into the cockpit where it drains from there. I've known a couple of
owners that have drilled holes in their port and starboard cockpit seats near
the cabin bulkhead and attached drains to facilitate drainage. Without the
drain and hose the water would go through the hole and then run along the
bottom of the seat and drip into the cabin.
I'm thinking you have a heavy (100 pounds) four stroke motor, electric
start which means you have a battery in the lazerette plus the fuel tank. Stan
has stated many times on the list that the R22 is supposed to be bow heavy
for increased pointing ability and speed. Try moving more weight forward to
eliminate the drainage problem and water in the lazerette.
Rummy
In a message dated 7/7/2012 10:17:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mcneelyd at site-solutions.com writes:
Apparently the foam under the cockpit may or may not seal the lazarette
from
the bilge.
Rainwater gets into our boat if the small seat drains are obstructed in any
way. Even if the drains are clear, they can't keep up with a prolonged
downpour, and water backs up over the lip at the lazarette hatch. That
water
will appear in the bilge on Magic Moments within minutes if the boat is
level. It hasn't been a huge concern, but this year I'll be flattening a 4"
section of the lip between the lazarette and the cabin floor to allow water
to run off to the floor drain.
Dennis
s/v Magic Moments ('87 Rhodes 22)
-> original message snipped for your reading pleasure :)
> In a message dated 7/5/2012 8:03:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> jjcampjr at yahoo.com writes:
>
> Here, on the Bohemia River (Upper Chesapeake) we had a big
> (big) blow last week. Some of the middle east coast is still out of
power.
> Well, I rowed out to my boat on its mooring yesterday and noticed a list
to
> starboard and bow down a bit. The big blow had apparently blown up the
lid to
> my lazarette. Three and one half inches of rain went into the opened
hatch
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