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Cabin leaks
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- First Mate
- Posts: 60
- Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:39 pm
- Location: Portland, OR
Cabin leaks
I am looking at 2001 and there has been a little (rain water I think) on the floor of the port side bunk. And a small puddle on the floor just behind the helm seat.
My guess this is coming through the sliding windows, but I can't see any water trail.
Does anybody have any experience with this problem, and any suggestions on how to find and correct the leaks?
Thanks
My guess this is coming through the sliding windows, but I can't see any water trail.
Does anybody have any experience with this problem, and any suggestions on how to find and correct the leaks?
Thanks
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- Location: Mystic, CT
I have seen a small puddle next to the helm seat and I followed the water trail between the control and the window. I could not tell if water was coming in the front windshield or the side window, but it's right there. It always rained during the week not on the weekend when I was there. I also had water wicking in through the wire to the horn and then dripping out the access port under the hard top, (center access port). I would notice a small puddle in the center of the floor in the cabin. It was caulked just fine but it would follow the wires in.
Former Owner of
1994 28'TE
"Red Stripe"
1994 28'TE
"Red Stripe"
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- First Mate
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- Home Port: Charleston, SC
- Location: Charleston, SC
- Elizabeth Ann
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- Joined: Fri May 12, 2006 5:17 pm
- Location: Babylon, NY / Miami, FL
I have the same problem. I thought the windows were the cause, I pulled one and re-bedded it and I still had the leak.
I followed a water trail and saw it leaking in, but couldn't see the actual source. I then figured it was the hull to deck joint - under the rub rail. I then took a hose and watered down the rub rail only and low and behold the water came in.
The hull 2 deck joint is achieved with screws which are usually bedded with 3M5200 or something. I figure one of the screws lost its bed. Anyway, this is something my father and I plan to do in the next few weeks after we get some consitant weather up north.
You should give it the hose test along the rub rail and see if you can find where it's entering.
I followed a water trail and saw it leaking in, but couldn't see the actual source. I then figured it was the hull to deck joint - under the rub rail. I then took a hose and watered down the rub rail only and low and behold the water came in.
The hull 2 deck joint is achieved with screws which are usually bedded with 3M5200 or something. I figure one of the screws lost its bed. Anyway, this is something my father and I plan to do in the next few weeks after we get some consitant weather up north.
You should give it the hose test along the rub rail and see if you can find where it's entering.
- Elizabeth Ann
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- Location: Babylon, NY / Miami, FL
- Pitou
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- Home Port: Gloucester, MA
- Location: Essex, MA
I have experienced water filtering it's way through the grab rail bolts mounted on the Pilot House Roof and dripping onto the dash and helm seat. Ended up removing the grab rails and applying silcone calking where the bolts and grab rails come down through the roof on top and not on the bottom.
Do not apply calk where the cap nut and bolts come together inside because if you do have a leak you may not know for a very long time as water would not be able to get through and who knows what damage that could cause.
That's my story!
Do not apply calk where the cap nut and bolts come together inside because if you do have a leak you may not know for a very long time as water would not be able to get through and who knows what damage that could cause.
That's my story!
kevinS
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
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Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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- First Mate
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- Location: Portland, OR
Cabin leaks
Elizabeth Ann. please do let me know what you find when you try to reseal the deck to hull problem. I am not familar with how the boat is constructed, but would a leak there allow the water to penetrate into the hull core? or are both the hull and the deck independently sealed?
Thanks
TS
Thanks
TS
- Elizabeth Ann
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- Location: Babylon, NY / Miami, FL
Saltdog,
A bunch of us here, thankfully due to Chiefrcd, have 'blueprint' diagrams for the 28. If you tell me where to email them and I will send them to you - it incudes almost all major sytems on the boat including the hull 2 deck joint.
I don't think the core will be affected by a leak through the joint. And if you have one or two guys working with you, pulling the rub rail and rebedding some hull 2 deck screws is not difficult, re-doing the bolts maybe because the bolts is inside the cabin tucked under upholstery and cabinets. Luckily, our leak is behind the cabinet - should I decide I really need to get at it. I wouldn't want to start pulling upholstery
You'll understand more when you see the diagram(s).
A bunch of us here, thankfully due to Chiefrcd, have 'blueprint' diagrams for the 28. If you tell me where to email them and I will send them to you - it incudes almost all major sytems on the boat including the hull 2 deck joint.
I don't think the core will be affected by a leak through the joint. And if you have one or two guys working with you, pulling the rub rail and rebedding some hull 2 deck screws is not difficult, re-doing the bolts maybe because the bolts is inside the cabin tucked under upholstery and cabinets. Luckily, our leak is behind the cabinet - should I decide I really need to get at it. I wouldn't want to start pulling upholstery
You'll understand more when you see the diagram(s).
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- First Mate
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- Location: Portland, OR
Cabin leaks
Thanks Jack for the great picture. Elizabeth Ann, does the rub rail go right under the bottom edge of the deck? It looks like if water got there it would just run off of the deck edge. Do you think it is hitting screws and then going inside? I guess it is hard to imagine without actually seeing it.
Thanks for your thoughts guys.
TS
Thanks for your thoughts guys.
TS
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- Swabby
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- Home Port: Comox BC, Canada
Re: Cabin leaks
I also have cabin leaks and can't figure anything out accept for the rain water coming in thru the deck to hull joint or the deck to roof joint. If at all possible, I would love to get a copy of your specs as well. it has become quite a frustration trying to figure this out. Oh, one other thing is I think you can get to the inside of the deck joint thru the interior behind the the vinyl that looks like it comes off in 3" strips and a few screws to remove. Im going to pull one of and look. in heavy rain I'm getting a few gallons of fresh water per day. not firkin good. Any thoughts or info anyone has would be very well appreciated.
- Russell
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- Home Port: Stuart, FL
- Location: Stuart, FL
Re: Cabin leaks
The boat I purchased earlier this year had cabin leaks and I discovered them when going out in rough seas spraying water all over the boat. I found their source by using a hose starting on the deck and checking inside. Then I went to the ports and finally to the seam between the pilot house and deck. I found the caulking between the pilot house and deck had cracked and the stainless port in the head had a failed weld. Tightening the screws on the frame pulled the gap wider and made the leak worse. I replaced the caulk and the port. The leak from the failed caulk was over the port bunk and I had to remove the header over the bunk to see where it was coming in. I think a leak at the hull and deck joint is very unlikely on a 28 unless it has been damaged in a collision.
Russ
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL