BGW
Well-known member
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2016
- Messages
- 63
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2702D415
- Vessel Name
- Salish Ranger
Hi there,
Has anyone else had a problem with mink or other vermin getting in their Ranger?
I leave my R-27 in the water all winter. I’ve been aware of mink pooping on the aft deck (I thought it was otter until today). I correctly surmised they were getting on board through the flap over the aft cleat. I have a thick tech cable supplying shore power so it’s easy for them to squeeze through.
So today I’m sitting on my deck when I spot movement on the dock. I see a mink slip aboard. Armed with some thick leather gloves and a stick I ran down but the culprit had disappeared. There’s fresh poop on the aft deck but I notice some on the inside of the cabin door as well. I open up the door and Jesus. What a smell. It was like an ammonia leak at a fish plant. The boat stank.
There’s a pool of urine on the step inside the cabin. The bigger surprise was a mountain of turds on the V Berth cushion.
I scratched my head for 45 minutes trying to work out how they were getting in. All hatches and windows were shut. The door was closed and locked. I’m thinking the cabin is in essence a ‘sealed fiberglass box’.
Wrong. Under the middle cushion at the tip of the VBerth are two plywood boards. There are spaces on either side with electrical cables coming up the starboard side. Easily big enough for a weasel like creature to squeeze through. At the bottom is a space which must run the length of the keel.
The little buggers must have been climbing under the gunnels above the transom. There is an open space where fuel line run down and this leads to the engine compartment. They must have run the length of the boat under the cabin and come up in the VBerth.
My first comment is what a stupid design. How can you leave easy access so vermin can enter the cabin????
Secondly I’d like to ask if anyone else has had this problem and how do you keep them out? I’ve temporarily put a piece of plywood over the access hole inside the cabin and weighed it down. That doesn’t stop them from living in the hull, chewing wiring, hoses etc.
The VBerth cushions are now trash. I’ll never get the stink out of them and the whole boat stinks. Not the best day!
Has anyone else had a problem with mink or other vermin getting in their Ranger?
I leave my R-27 in the water all winter. I’ve been aware of mink pooping on the aft deck (I thought it was otter until today). I correctly surmised they were getting on board through the flap over the aft cleat. I have a thick tech cable supplying shore power so it’s easy for them to squeeze through.
So today I’m sitting on my deck when I spot movement on the dock. I see a mink slip aboard. Armed with some thick leather gloves and a stick I ran down but the culprit had disappeared. There’s fresh poop on the aft deck but I notice some on the inside of the cabin door as well. I open up the door and Jesus. What a smell. It was like an ammonia leak at a fish plant. The boat stank.
There’s a pool of urine on the step inside the cabin. The bigger surprise was a mountain of turds on the V Berth cushion.
I scratched my head for 45 minutes trying to work out how they were getting in. All hatches and windows were shut. The door was closed and locked. I’m thinking the cabin is in essence a ‘sealed fiberglass box’.
Wrong. Under the middle cushion at the tip of the VBerth are two plywood boards. There are spaces on either side with electrical cables coming up the starboard side. Easily big enough for a weasel like creature to squeeze through. At the bottom is a space which must run the length of the keel.
The little buggers must have been climbing under the gunnels above the transom. There is an open space where fuel line run down and this leads to the engine compartment. They must have run the length of the boat under the cabin and come up in the VBerth.
My first comment is what a stupid design. How can you leave easy access so vermin can enter the cabin????
Secondly I’d like to ask if anyone else has had this problem and how do you keep them out? I’ve temporarily put a piece of plywood over the access hole inside the cabin and weighed it down. That doesn’t stop them from living in the hull, chewing wiring, hoses etc.
The VBerth cushions are now trash. I’ll never get the stink out of them and the whole boat stinks. Not the best day!