Fairleads and water in the hull [Scott Neuman]
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2001 6:43 am
Scott Neuman wrote:
What is the optimum setting of the fairlead blocks on the Dart 15 in light-to-moderate wind conditions? Do class rules allow adjustment?
Also, my stern hatch covers and their through-hull mated fittings were badly damaged by UV, which, I thought, explained why I was getting a fair amount of water in the port hull. I replaced them on both sides, adding a bit of silicone under the rivets for extra insurance. However, I'm still getting appx. the same amount of seawater in the port hull, while starboard, as before, remains bone dry. That makes me think the water is coming from elsewhere, perhaps through the rudder gudgeons; I do see a few hair-line cracks in the hull emanating from the gudgeon fittings, can't tell if they penetrate the gelcote into the glass. Any ideas on whether this or something else is the likely culprit?
Many thanks,
Scott Neuman
Dart 15 - "Quintessence"
Discovery Bay, Hong Kong
What is the optimum setting of the fairlead blocks on the Dart 15 in light-to-moderate wind conditions? Do class rules allow adjustment?
Also, my stern hatch covers and their through-hull mated fittings were badly damaged by UV, which, I thought, explained why I was getting a fair amount of water in the port hull. I replaced them on both sides, adding a bit of silicone under the rivets for extra insurance. However, I'm still getting appx. the same amount of seawater in the port hull, while starboard, as before, remains bone dry. That makes me think the water is coming from elsewhere, perhaps through the rudder gudgeons; I do see a few hair-line cracks in the hull emanating from the gudgeon fittings, can't tell if they penetrate the gelcote into the glass. Any ideas on whether this or something else is the likely culprit?
Many thanks,
Scott Neuman
Dart 15 - "Quintessence"
Discovery Bay, Hong Kong