Hi fellow C Dory lovers,, I tried searching the forums for answer but couldn't find the right one. If you know of a post that answers my questions please give me a link.
Otherwise...We just bought a 1987 22' cruiser and are still getting familiar with it. When it rains (only when it rains), quite a bit of water collects in the cabin (3-4 gallons this morning after a few days of rain!) and the main culprit seems to be from near the square plug from the v berth to the cabin--I noticed after drying up the cabin floor that water very slowly leaks from that general vicinity into the cabin. I know I need to reseal it. But where does the water come from that collects behind the plug and how much water could be dammed up? Is it, in theory, just the water from the anchor well as long as deck fitting are tight? There are certainly some deck fitting I need to reseal for sure and that's contributing to the leak but it seems like too much from some drips here and there. Can I safely remove that plug? Any thoughts why there is a square, difficulty to remove plug (plus the one from the cabin to the cockpit) rather than a T plug? Thank you, Pete
I recently built a wooden anchor rode box and secured it topside so no water is getting in via anchor rode.
Otherwise...We just bought a 1987 22' cruiser and are still getting familiar with it. When it rains (only when it rains), quite a bit of water collects in the cabin (3-4 gallons this morning after a few days of rain!) and the main culprit seems to be from near the square plug from the v berth to the cabin--I noticed after drying up the cabin floor that water very slowly leaks from that general vicinity into the cabin. I know I need to reseal it. But where does the water come from that collects behind the plug and how much water could be dammed up? Is it, in theory, just the water from the anchor well as long as deck fitting are tight? There are certainly some deck fitting I need to reseal for sure and that's contributing to the leak but it seems like too much from some drips here and there. Can I safely remove that plug? Any thoughts why there is a square, difficulty to remove plug (plus the one from the cabin to the cockpit) rather than a T plug? Thank you, Pete
I recently built a wooden anchor rode box and secured it topside so no water is getting in via anchor rode.