SJI Sailor
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- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- American Tug (formerly had C30)
Our 2019 C30 (sedan) has a new leak over the helm when underway. I have not seen it previously, and have not observed it (yet) while docked ... but when we got underway yesterday we saw a steady drip that increased whenever the boat would roll or turn.
The drip is right over the right-hand side chartplotter, dripping down from the cherry liner. It feels like it is running down between the fiberglass and the wood -- i.e., it is already on the underside of the fiberglass there.
So it seems that there is a pool of water inside the ceiling that is finding a path down when the boat rocks. The question is how to find that. I'm curious: (1) what sources would other folks suspect, and (2) how best would you think to fix them?
My top 3 candidates -- just guessing! -- are:
1. Starboard side nav light. Why? The sealant there looks minimal, and I know the port side leaked when the boat was new (factory had not sealed it at all). It would also lead to a location that seems likely to have this behavior of a pool of water sitting around. Assumed fix: add more sealant in and around the wiring there.
Note, by "sealant", I mean Starbrite Silicone Sealant https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000AYBZU or something similar (not 4200 etc.). I assume that would be best for this sort of thing.
2. Screws on top of the boat that attach the fiberglass lip over the helm windows. Why? They are in the general area and there are a bunch of them. Assumed fix: unscrew each, put in some sealant; tighten to 90%, add a bit more sealant; tighten and wipe off. [Is that right? I have not messed with the fiberglass screws before, but it seems right.]
3. The top lip of the windshield. Why? It is in the right place, and there is an edge to catch water. OTOH, there is nowhere for it really to pool, and I'm not sure it would exit where I'm observing. Assume fix: clean the top edge of the windshield and add a line of sealant along it.
Of course it could be almost anywhere on top. Can you think of another "favorite" location? Thanks in advance!
The drip is right over the right-hand side chartplotter, dripping down from the cherry liner. It feels like it is running down between the fiberglass and the wood -- i.e., it is already on the underside of the fiberglass there.
So it seems that there is a pool of water inside the ceiling that is finding a path down when the boat rocks. The question is how to find that. I'm curious: (1) what sources would other folks suspect, and (2) how best would you think to fix them?
My top 3 candidates -- just guessing! -- are:
1. Starboard side nav light. Why? The sealant there looks minimal, and I know the port side leaked when the boat was new (factory had not sealed it at all). It would also lead to a location that seems likely to have this behavior of a pool of water sitting around. Assumed fix: add more sealant in and around the wiring there.
Note, by "sealant", I mean Starbrite Silicone Sealant https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000AYBZU or something similar (not 4200 etc.). I assume that would be best for this sort of thing.
2. Screws on top of the boat that attach the fiberglass lip over the helm windows. Why? They are in the general area and there are a bunch of them. Assumed fix: unscrew each, put in some sealant; tighten to 90%, add a bit more sealant; tighten and wipe off. [Is that right? I have not messed with the fiberglass screws before, but it seems right.]
3. The top lip of the windshield. Why? It is in the right place, and there is an edge to catch water. OTOH, there is nowhere for it really to pool, and I'm not sure it would exit where I'm observing. Assume fix: clean the top edge of the windshield and add a line of sealant along it.
Of course it could be almost anywhere on top. Can you think of another "favorite" location? Thanks in advance!