handinpalm said:Has anyone seen any improvements in water leaks by sealing the top of the Grady drive & transom? I just bought a 2005 228G Seafarer and the Grady drive was completely full of salt water when I pulled the plastic drain plug. Could not believe there was so much water in there. I sprayed fresh water between the swim platform and transom while the plug was removed and saw water come out of drain, meaning it was leaking at the Grady drive / transom interface. Looks like I will be pulling swim platform and sealing this interface. At least try to. Must be a design flaw from Grady. Any one have any sources or P/N for the aluminum drain plugs, the plastic is crap and chips. Thanks.
DennisG01 said:Why is it a design flaw? Isn't the front edge of the bracket completely open? Resealing various parts/components on a boat is a normal thing to do every so often and is considered regular maintenance. Plus, who knows what previous owners have done.
Edit: Forgot to add... If your intent is to remove the bracket (at least partially) to reseal, I think you're on the right track. Just sealing from the outside is a partial job, at best. Remove... clean... reseal... reattach. Do it right and you'll have many years of leak-free boating.
handinpalm said:Well I certainly don't consider pulling the motor and bracket as routine maintenance. The boat and bracket are in excellent shape. A leaking bracket is like a hole in your boat, but it will only fill up so much. Do you consider a hole in your boat as routine? The purpose of the hollow bracket is to add bouncy, and it is not doing it. I will be using the Sudbury Elastomeric Marine Sealant around the top half as someone recommended. The bottom half of the bracket is not leaking, since it holds water very good. Thanks for everyone's ideas.
handinpalm said:Well I certainly don't consider pulling the motor and bracket as routine maintenance. The boat and bracket are in excellent shape. A leaking bracket is like a hole in your boat, but it will only fill up so much. Do you consider a hole in your boat as routine? The purpose of the hollow bracket is to add bouncy, and it is not doing it. I will be using the Sudbury Elastomeric Marine Sealant around the top half as someone recommended. The bottom half of the bracket is not leaking, since it holds water very good. Thanks for everyone's ideas.
Ky Grady said:handinpalm said:When I got my '04 228 home(Kentucky), and was going through it flushing away as much salt residue that I could, I opened my inspection port and found that the previous owner had placed a Pilates ball in the bracket. I contacted him and asked the reason why. "If water gets in, it will only fill up so much as the ball takes up the space once filled with air. Made sense to me, cleaned the ball up and sprayed out the inside of the bracket, put ball back in and blew it back up with air compressor, stuck plug in and put inspection cover back on. Double buoyancy with the bracket and the ball.
Ky Grady said:Tongue in cheek on Double Buoyancy. The inflated ball just displaces the room for water to fill your bracket for guys that are leaking or like myself and leave the plug out from the last time I flushed/drained my bracket. :shock: