Was winterizing the boat today, and when I pulled the subwoofer box out of the bow, I noticed a big wet spot up front.
I noticed this same thing last year, and suspected the heater core. I replaced it first thing this spring, and after the first time I ran the boat checked for a wet spot. Nada. So, I ran the boat all year thinking that it was OK.
When I noticed the spot today, the boat had not been used for 3+ weeks and it was stored on a shore station (out of the water). So the water came from the 20 minutes or so that I went skiing.
No wet spots under heater. Only wet spots are shown in this picture:
The pictures seems to show water coming in from the bow eye, but I am 99% sure that it was dry. Even if the bow eye was leaking, I can't see how that much water got in, as the eye is well above water level at rest and in motion. I also peeled some of the carpet back along the centerline seam, and it was dry.
So, if the heater core is not leaking, and the bow eye is not leaking where is that water coming from? No cracks from above either.
Please help!!
I noticed this same thing last year, and suspected the heater core. I replaced it first thing this spring, and after the first time I ran the boat checked for a wet spot. Nada. So, I ran the boat all year thinking that it was OK.
When I noticed the spot today, the boat had not been used for 3+ weeks and it was stored on a shore station (out of the water). So the water came from the 20 minutes or so that I went skiing.
No wet spots under heater. Only wet spots are shown in this picture:
The pictures seems to show water coming in from the bow eye, but I am 99% sure that it was dry. Even if the bow eye was leaking, I can't see how that much water got in, as the eye is well above water level at rest and in motion. I also peeled some of the carpet back along the centerline seam, and it was dry.
So, if the heater core is not leaking, and the bow eye is not leaking where is that water coming from? No cracks from above either.
Please help!!
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