Hello everyone. Just wanted to share my misadventure to help prevent yours! I have been in the habit of travelling with my 12 foot kayak propped sideways lodged between the propane locker and swim platform rails on my RangerTug 27. It fits perfectly and has never been a problem until ....
I was headed home from a great weekend on the boat and just ahead of a storm with some choppy conditions on Tampa Bay. Somehow the chop and wind were just right to allow some wave action to splash onto the ends of the kayak creating some splash-back into the cockpit. Before I realized it, my engine compartment was more like a salt water dishwasher. The scuppers were obviously not able to keep up with the waves splashing in. I was able to correct the issue and bildge out the compartment and get home OK without any problems at the time. But salt water has a way of corroding everything it touches. Despite liberal use of anti-corrosion spray I'm losing the battle.
So far this mistake is costing me a new starter, alternator, autopilot controller and AC raw water pump. I hope that's the end of the list!
My advice, be very careful with anything on the swim platform while under way that might extend beyond the beam of the boat. It doesn't take much to get swamped in the right conditions.
I was headed home from a great weekend on the boat and just ahead of a storm with some choppy conditions on Tampa Bay. Somehow the chop and wind were just right to allow some wave action to splash onto the ends of the kayak creating some splash-back into the cockpit. Before I realized it, my engine compartment was more like a salt water dishwasher. The scuppers were obviously not able to keep up with the waves splashing in. I was able to correct the issue and bildge out the compartment and get home OK without any problems at the time. But salt water has a way of corroding everything it touches. Despite liberal use of anti-corrosion spray I'm losing the battle.
So far this mistake is costing me a new starter, alternator, autopilot controller and AC raw water pump. I hope that's the end of the list!
My advice, be very careful with anything on the swim platform while under way that might extend beyond the beam of the boat. It doesn't take much to get swamped in the right conditions.