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Post by ther on Feb 5, 2023 19:47:06 GMT
I have the same problem in SO409. I also found a trickle down the port side just where you pointed out in your post. I could not find a void to pass anything into the suspected void under the anchor locker. Where was it that allowed you to pass a tube into it. I sealed the base of locker and edges with epoxy/glass. Had not seen your comment about flexing. First time I beat up wind found water again. ? Maybe previous water and will see if continues.
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toddster
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Jeanneau Model: 409
Yacht Name: Mariposa
Home Port: Seattle
Country: USA
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Post by toddster on Feb 5, 2023 23:27:17 GMT
sorry to hear you're having this issue. I was able to snake a 1/4" silicone tube into the void on either the port or starboard side. you have to look under the edge of the board that the mattress sits on - just aft of the anchor locker bulkhead. it was a very small opening. I had to weight the tip down so it would fall down to the bottom of the cavity as I pushed tube in. here's an example of the weight: www.vario-helicopter.biz/us1/Drive-sets-Accessories/Fuel-Tanks-Accessories/Fuel-tank-clunk-big::200699.htmlI think I must have drained ~3-4 gallons of water out of there. if you don't drain it, the leaking will continue for some time - especially when heeled over until the level is low enough that it can't escape. hope that helps, Todd
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