hardee":2e2wo7gl said:
What about adding a hole, drilled from the inside of the locker, below and intersecting with the existing hole, prior to it's exit from the hull through the gel coat? Or is that going to go drop into a void between the locker and the hull?
Thanks again,
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
Harvey-
Good question! How would you know or tell?
If you could get under the locker to see, you might be able to get an idea and a measurement of where the void starts, but unless you've already cut out the top of the V-berth to use the space underneath for storage, you can't get to it.
I'd guess it would be worth a try to drill a very small diameter test hole to see if you can do what you're talking about. Just make it 1/8" or smaller to start with, then stop and test it. Cover over the outside hole, then try to use a soft flexible tube to flow air up against the hole and see if you have an airtight passageway. If you don't simply plug the hole with epoxy putty like Marinetex, and try another solution.
If you do have an airtight hole, now comes the problem of how much you can expand the new hole without breaking into the void.
But wait, you really don't need another hole of the same diameter as the original one, do you? All you really need is to drain the last 1" or so of water that remains below the larger hole's position. So why not drill a series of holes of the small diameter at different heights and horizontally arranged like a sieve intake into the larger hole? You can glue a piece of plastic screen material over them to prevent plugging after they're complete.
So, thinking along this line, we start our plan over again.
Start drilling the 1/8th inch holes about 1/4" below the existing hole to intersect with it. If you get a water/air tight connection, drill another hole forward and back of that hole to provide more passageways.
Then move down 1/4", and repeat the process.
If you hit the void, simply use the Marinetex and close it off.
The only problem that can develop, is if you reach the void before you get close to the bottom of the locker. You'll still have standing water in the bottom of the locker.
And then you'll have to drill a big hole through the locker side nearly at the bottom corner, + drill through the hull wall, and do the sleeve thing.
But it may be worth a try. You'll at least have some more drain holes, and at a lower area.
What looms in the back of my mind, is that the existing hole is 1" or so above the bottom of the locker for a reason, and that that reason is to avoid the void, and that the void is waiting to prove that it's there!
I can't think of a simple, practical way to determine where the void starts!
Tapping with a small hammer for a sound difference? Portable x-ray machine? Using a depth finder and transducer to note a change in the screen pattern that would denote a separation between the walls?
We could make some comparative notes with the owners of other boats, but the construction techniques changed so frequently, that what's true of a 2002 model may not work for a 2003, etc.
A couple of other thoughts:
One, you may have to switch to a Dremel tool or the equivalent tool as the drill gets closer to the bottom of the locker, as the size of the chuck will prevent you from getting the drill bit low enough to drill.
Two, a partial solution would be to always flush the locker out with fresh water after using, although that's presumably what's in there now, but there's always a lot of salt in the rope, and that's also probably where the white crust came from.
Other thoughts.
Is the boat always stored inside or fully covered? (other than when at the dealer) (I actually think you answered this earlier.)
Another avenue to think about besides being sure to "flush after using": A solar vent or small bilge pump might offer partial solutions, but are unnecessarily complex, probably.
If in your garage or covered, a 120 vac fan clamped on the top of the locker wall could circulate a lot of air to dry out the rode and locker. I'd still try to get all the salt out, first, though.
Still thinking and will get back to you later....
"Avoid the Void!"
Joe. :teeth :thup