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#1 2009-12-17 02:39:27

Tonyj
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Cockpit Locker Drain

Hi:

I opened the cockpit locker on my Mk V the other day and noticed a puddle of rain water under the battery tray.  I was surprised to find it hadn't drained into the bilge.  Is there a plugged weep hole I missed?  Do I need to add one?
Yes, I know, why don't I just find the leak and solve the problem once and for all?


Fair Winds,

Tony Jeske
Mk V #581
San Diego

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#2 2009-12-17 05:53:57

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Re: Cockpit Locker Drain

yes you have a hole on the bottom of the cockpit, but is not on the bottom corner so you need a bit of water before pass by.

The cockpit cover is very low on the rear side so when you have an heavy rain, the water pass there.

I fix the problem by get inside the cockpit locker and look wich thickness is require to seal the rear side with a self adhesive automotive rubber. You sould also check the water leakage by the screws who fix the locker cover.

Jean of NEOGA'S MV

#3 2010-06-28 02:12:33

jacksonh
Member

Re: Cockpit Locker Drain

I just recently had the same problem.  We've had lots of rain recently in the Tampa Bay area.  I found about 2/3 gallons of rainwater in the locker from the last week's rain.  I got it all out yesterday, with a wet/dry vac which is how I know how much water was in there. Checked this morning and found a small puddle at the bottom, about 1/2 quart of water.  The previous owner swears he never encountered this problem before. This makes me a little nervous. Did you fix it?  If so, how?  Can anyone help me diagnose further?

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#4 2010-06-30 00:37:26

Tonyj
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Re: Cockpit Locker Drain

Hi Jacksonh:
I still haven't done anything on my boat to find and seal up the leak.  It doesn't rain a lot here in sunny San Diego. I think Jean's suggestion of climbing into the locker and looking for gaps in the lid is a good one.  If you do try that, let us know how it worked out.
Regard,
Tony Jeske
Mk V #581
FLYING CIRCUS
San Diego   

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