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HI y'all:
I am in the Florida Keys visiting friends and staying at their canal front home . Yesterday we were preparing to go offshore when I noticed a lot of water coming from my forward bilge pump. I have never seen water come out of my forward bilge . So, I inspect the bilge and find it almost full of water. I dip my finger and taste it. It's sea water.
I then inspect all my through hull fittings from deck drains to fish boxes and I am looking into bilge with a flashlight. I noticed my live well pump leaking at the cap of it . I also discover my sea cock not sea cocking well. I work it to shut water off to the live well pump.
I decided to pull out the live well and inspect the situation further . We unscrew the cap to the top of the live well pump . There is an o ring in side of it which is damages . I suspect 14 freeze thaw cycles was the culprit ? I don't know . Either way we scour Key Largo for a new one on a Sunday . No luck so I bought an RTV gasket stuff . It worked as a short term solution plus the sea cock worked as well.
My boat was in the slip for a day and half and the leak nearly filled the forward bilge . If I hadn't noticed the water pouring out things could have gone wrong offshore . I have read too many threads where failed through hull fittings and such lead to catastrophic failures. There is or was no way I was leaving the dock until I solved the problem.
Moral of the story is to be observant of anything out of the ordinary and act on it.
I am in the Florida Keys visiting friends and staying at their canal front home . Yesterday we were preparing to go offshore when I noticed a lot of water coming from my forward bilge pump. I have never seen water come out of my forward bilge . So, I inspect the bilge and find it almost full of water. I dip my finger and taste it. It's sea water.
I then inspect all my through hull fittings from deck drains to fish boxes and I am looking into bilge with a flashlight. I noticed my live well pump leaking at the cap of it . I also discover my sea cock not sea cocking well. I work it to shut water off to the live well pump.
I decided to pull out the live well and inspect the situation further . We unscrew the cap to the top of the live well pump . There is an o ring in side of it which is damages . I suspect 14 freeze thaw cycles was the culprit ? I don't know . Either way we scour Key Largo for a new one on a Sunday . No luck so I bought an RTV gasket stuff . It worked as a short term solution plus the sea cock worked as well.
My boat was in the slip for a day and half and the leak nearly filled the forward bilge . If I hadn't noticed the water pouring out things could have gone wrong offshore . I have read too many threads where failed through hull fittings and such lead to catastrophic failures. There is or was no way I was leaving the dock until I solved the problem.
Moral of the story is to be observant of anything out of the ordinary and act on it.