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September 27, 2011, 11:31:23 AM
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Ocho Cinco CCP

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Bilge question
« on: September 27, 2011, 11:31:23 AM »
Over the weeking I was going over a few things on the boat and opened two deck plates back near the transom. When I opened them they had water in them and they don't seem to be draining. I stuck my hand inside and I can feel a hole in there but it seems to be clogged. It is in the same section of the thru hull deck drains in the rear of an 85 CCP. I guess my question is how do I get this water out of here? Is there a specific place this water is supposed to drain to.


September 27, 2011, 12:20:33 PM
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Capt. Bob

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Re: Bilge question
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2011, 12:20:33 PM »
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly 8)

Quote from: "Ocho Cinco CCP"
Over the weeking I was going over a few things on the boat and opened two deck plates back near the transom.

That's Good :thumleft:

Quote from: "Ocho Cinco CCP"
When I opened them they had water in them and they don't seem to be draining. I stuck my hand inside and I can feel a hole in there but it seems to be clogged.

Well, that sounds Bad :roll:

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It is in the same section of the thru hull deck drains in the rear of an 85 CCP.


That's correct :cheers:

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I guess my question is how do I get this water out of here? Is there a specific place this water is supposed to drain to.

Shop vac will work, followed by evaporation. :idea:
Yes, the water is supposed to drain into the main bilge area.

Here's some thoughts based on past experience.
The holes you feel are there for the drainage of this area. Some holes are probably drilled better than others to facilitate a more complete drain of this outboard side of the stringer. If drilled too high, obviously some water will not drain. As to being clogged, that too is a possibility. Anything from flotsam to jetsam could be stuck in there but I'd bet a buck it's bits and pieces of old decaying foam flotation. After a while, I gave up on complete Sahara Desert dry and lowered my expectations.

So with that said, where's the Ugly?

Well the ugly is where the water may come from and trying to repair it. If it's leaking past the deck plates, you need to replace them with screw in types (if they're not already). This can save you an "ugly" experience if you should find yourself in a following sea(heavy) and taking water into the motor well. Should a pry off type plate cover happen to pop out (oil can effect of the hull below deck) when you're concentrating on your piloting, you'll be surprised at just how much water and just how fast it will enter your bilge. Don't ask me how I know but....
Let's not paint a gloom and doom picture, yet. :o

Water can enter from other places all around the boat, many of which you'll never find. Every time it rained and my boat was outside, water found its way into the bilge and on those side compartments so don't sweat the situation. Water will end up there unless you keep it in a garage and never go out.
But...
Water could be entering via the cockpit drain system (thru hull/hose/connections of same). You might want to check these while you have time. It helps with your sense of security. Now the UGLY part.

If you a human of any normal size or larger, getting to and working on this system is gonna get real ugly. :shaking2:

Good luck :thumright: and post some pics. The bloody arm/digit ones are very popular on this Forum. :mrgreen:
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September 27, 2011, 12:32:11 PM
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Ocho Cinco CCP

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Re: Bilge question
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2011, 12:32:11 PM »
Thanks Capt. not sure why didn't think of the shop vac, guess this is why you guys are here.  As far as getting in, the plates in the back seem pretty new. The preivious owner said the fuel tank was replaced about five to six years back, I was noticing the the chaulking between the deck the the tank lid has seen better days tho. I am gona reseal it this weekend, try and unclog that hole and keep an eye on this.  :thumleft:

September 27, 2011, 07:02:54 PM
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Re: Bilge question
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2011, 07:02:54 PM »
Dontcha just love opening a pie, expecting glorious access to the bilge, and instead seeing a transom knee staring you in the face?  "Hello, transom knee.  Nice to meet you.  NOW WHERE THE F IS MY BILGE ACCESS???!!! :x  :x  :x "

Sorry, just had to say that.  With that knee in the way, hope you aren't 6' 4", 250 lbs, with hands to match... :shock:


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September 27, 2011, 08:38:24 PM
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Re: Bilge question
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2011, 08:38:24 PM »
There is supposed to be a bilge pump under the center deck plate that pumps that area out.  It will all drain if you take the transom drain pump out.  A little water can build up on each side under the PVC drain pipes, but you should not get much there.  

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