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LEAKS
The fact of the matter about leaks is that they can occur and will occur
due to the incredible strains transmitted into the hull, deck, and
fittings while sailing. Although most leaks seem small at first, they
should be addressed immediately to prevent larger problems occurring.
Unless the source of the leak is obvious, trace its origin by applying
liberal amounts of water to isolated areas or individual pieces of
hardware and then inspecting for a leak to appear.
DO NOT TURN A FASTENER UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
Whenever you remove or turn a fastener in a bedded part, you break the
seal that was made when the part was originally bedded in place. If a
piece of hardware is leaking, take great care to only turn the nut when
re-tightening and hold the fastener motionless. This way the bedding
material will compress and possibly stop the leak rather than tearing
the seal apart.
Areas particularly susceptible to leaking are the traveller bridge,
genoa tracks, chainplates, stanchions, and companionway hatch.
The traveller bridge on some boats are fastened down to aluminum backing
plates while latter models bolt up inside the headliner with plastic cap
plugging the hole in the headliner. Leaks from the bridge base will
appear either on the aluminum plate or plastic plug caps. The traveller
bridge will need to be rebedded with Sikaflex 241. Rebed the seahood
forward with Sikaflex 241 caulking.
A leak from the genoa tracks should first be attempted to be fixed by
identifying which bolt is leaking and then tightening it down further.
If the leak continues, the entire track must be lifted and rebedded.
Chainplates due to the amount of stress applied to them are particularly
vulnerable to leaks developing. Water in the head area below the side
decks on the counter or in the locker may indicate a leak has developed.
Try first to tighten down the chainplate further by moving the nut and
not the machine screw. Rebed with Sikaflex 241, if necessary.
Stanchions are also possible sources of leaking and should be treated
similar to chainplates or other hardware for stopping leaks.
XVI. INTERIOR MAINTENANCE
Periodic cleaning is essential to keep the interior of your boat clean
and bright. Choose sunny, breezy days for your boatkeeping chores as
sun and fresh air are a great help in drying and airing interior
cushions, etc. while you continue with chores below; they also
contribute to your enthusiasm for the task!
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