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  • mike1474
    • Aug 2017
    • 15

    • Minnesota

    • 93 Ski Nautique

    Wet floor...need help

    Hey everyone, I need a little help with my 93 ski nautique. Whenever we are out for more than a few hours, my floor starts getting wet. It starts behind the captains chair between the engine cover and the side of the boat somewhere. It then works it's way up the floor so that I eventually have wet feet while driving. Anybody else have this experience or have any suggestions as to where to start? The bilge is fairly dry, no obvious cracks or gel coat damage, and nobody entering/exiting the boat in that area. Leaking pitot tube???
  • Bushski
    • May 2018
    • 19

    • Pittsburgh

    • 99 sport Nautique

    #2
    Originally posted by mike1474 View Post
    Hey everyone, I need a little help with my 93 ski nautique. Whenever we are out for more than a few hours, my floor starts getting wet. It starts behind the captains chair between the engine cover and the side of the boat somewhere. It then works it's way up the floor so that I eventually have wet feet while driving. Anybody else have this experience or have any suggestions as to where to start? The bilge is fairly dry, no obvious cracks or gel coat damage, and nobody entering/exiting the boat in that area. Leaking pitot tube???
    I did have a similar experience 99 sport
    I speedo tube was the problem.

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    • mike1474
      • Aug 2017
      • 15

      • Minnesota

      • 93 Ski Nautique

      #3
      Awesome, thanks! Do you, or anybody else have any info/advice on changing that?

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      • Bushski
        • May 2018
        • 19

        • Pittsburgh

        • 99 sport Nautique

        #4
        Originally posted by mike1474 View Post
        Awesome, thanks! Do you, or anybody else have any info/advice on changing that?
        Mine was very easy to figure out water was starting under my feet.

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        • Tom_H
          • Jan 2014
          • 244

          • Minnesota


          #5
          Find your pitot tube lines and trace them. You probably have a crack in one under the gunnel. If the water started at your feet, then I would have said heater core (if you have a heater).

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