After having moved my 1986, 16' Angler into the garage I thought I noticed a slight puddle of water in back of the cockpit. I wiped it up and went about my work. Today I found a bit more water in the same place so I took my drill and with a small drill bit opened up the old screw holes where the water was coming from. They are about three inches down from the top of the back seat. The back seat is an enclosed area except for the center where the boat drains out the back. Once the holes were opened up, water began to flow freely. I then drilled another hole about two inches from the bottom of the front portion of the enclosed seat area to help drain and more water came out. Right now I'm wondering how far this water intrusion goes and how I can get to the bottom of it? The holes I drilled are on the vertical portion of the seat facing the cabin on the port side. Two near the top of the seat about three inches down and one just about two inches off of the floor.
I don't think the water could have entered from the screw holes as they are too high up and the boat would have to have been nearly submerged or full of water for some time for that to happen. I think that there is just foam under the seats but it is all glassed in. Should I be worrying about water in the hull as well or might it just be limited to the boxed in area under the rear seat?
On closer inspection my suspicion is that because the boat was stored out of doors for a couple of years by the previous owner, water might have pooled in the back of the seat and worked its way down through a couple of small cracks that I can see in the fiberglass where the transom meets the top of the seat. Apparently the weight of the motor stressed the transom a bit and created the cracks. After having drilled the holes I now have about a gallon of water in the cockpit. It looks like the enclosed area beneath the seat on the port side was full of water. I'll have to drill an exploratory hole on the starboard side and see if there is water in that side as well. Crap!
I don't think the water could have entered from the screw holes as they are too high up and the boat would have to have been nearly submerged or full of water for some time for that to happen. I think that there is just foam under the seats but it is all glassed in. Should I be worrying about water in the hull as well or might it just be limited to the boxed in area under the rear seat?
On closer inspection my suspicion is that because the boat was stored out of doors for a couple of years by the previous owner, water might have pooled in the back of the seat and worked its way down through a couple of small cracks that I can see in the fiberglass where the transom meets the top of the seat. Apparently the weight of the motor stressed the transom a bit and created the cracks. After having drilled the holes I now have about a gallon of water in the cockpit. It looks like the enclosed area beneath the seat on the port side was full of water. I'll have to drill an exploratory hole on the starboard side and see if there is water in that side as well. Crap!