22.8 Seafarer gill plate fills with rainwater.

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I've tried sealing the access cover. It still gets full over a couple of months. Any ideas?
 

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The hollow cavity under the swim platform that the motor is mounted to.
 

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Would replace the access plate. If not that, fill the pod with water and look for leaks.
 

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Oh, so it's the "Gil bracket"? Gil is the manufacturer. Bracket, meaning the "engine bracket". OK, now it's clearer what you're asking.

Sure, filling it up is one way. Although if it's "filling" up (and staying full even when on a trailer), filling it with water isn't going to help.

You may not have re-sealed the access plate well enough. Not sure how you did it. There's a rubber o-ring that needs replacing and the circular ring needs to be sealed (including the screws). This is the most common spot to leak.

The Gil bracket, by the way, is hollow where it mates to the transom. Meaning, water can leak in there in between the transom and bracket. If the leak is near the top of the bracket, that would let water accumulate.
 
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Oh, so it's the "Gil bracket"? Gil is the manufacturer. Bracket, meaning the "engine bracket". OK, now it's clearer what you're asking.

Sure, filling it up is one way. Although if it's "filling" up (and staying full even when on a trailer), filling it with water isn't going to help.

You may not have re-sealed the access plate well enough. Not sure how you did it. There's a rubber o-ring that needs replacing and the circular ring needs to be sealed (including the screws). This is the most common spot to leak.

The Gil bracket, by the way, is hollow where it mates to the transom. Meaning, water can leak in there in between the transom and bracket. If the leak is near the top of the bracket, that would let water accumulate.
Thanks for the insight. I have resealed the access plate and thought that would have done it. I bet it could be the top of the bracket, although there is a swim step above it. Definitely rainwater, stays full with no visible leaks out. Thanks.