Fishpants
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- Joined
- Jun 27, 2015
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 S
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- Doug
Hi all,
I'm trying to solve a mystery, and not sure where to start investigating. I was out for the weekend in my 29S, and when I pulled bedding out of the cave I noticed that the bedsheet was wet. (Insert joke here...)
The water was in the forward inside corner of the cave. I believe this would be somewhere beneath the helm seat area. There was some mildew on the carpeted forward wall of the cave, and the underside of the mattress was wet. I don't recall anything being spilled in the vacinity, but I don't see how an exterior leak could show up in this particular location. Could there be any fittings nearby that could leak? Any input on this would be very helpful.
On an unrelated note, I had a guest this weekend who clearly didn't hear my "toilet paper only in the head" instructions, and an unknown number of wet wipes were flushed. I just found out on the last day when I flushed the head and it made a very unhealthy sound. I'm going to explore the problem (fun times ahead...) but want I know if I could try to snake the head before I start disconnecting things. Would that do more harm than good?
Thanks in advance for any advice on either of these issues!
-David
I'm trying to solve a mystery, and not sure where to start investigating. I was out for the weekend in my 29S, and when I pulled bedding out of the cave I noticed that the bedsheet was wet. (Insert joke here...)
The water was in the forward inside corner of the cave. I believe this would be somewhere beneath the helm seat area. There was some mildew on the carpeted forward wall of the cave, and the underside of the mattress was wet. I don't recall anything being spilled in the vacinity, but I don't see how an exterior leak could show up in this particular location. Could there be any fittings nearby that could leak? Any input on this would be very helpful.
On an unrelated note, I had a guest this weekend who clearly didn't hear my "toilet paper only in the head" instructions, and an unknown number of wet wipes were flushed. I just found out on the last day when I flushed the head and it made a very unhealthy sound. I'm going to explore the problem (fun times ahead...) but want I know if I could try to snake the head before I start disconnecting things. Would that do more harm than good?
Thanks in advance for any advice on either of these issues!
-David