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Hi folks,
I'm new to the forum and I need a little help.
I have a 2017 GW Freedom 235, purchased new by me and stored in a dry stack facility. I hadn't checked in a couple years but I recently noticed water in the bilge. After about 6 hours of offshore fishing there's about 8 - 10 gallons of water that drains when I remove the bilge drain screw. I purposely didn't wash her down and the water still accumulated after a trip, and there wasn't any rain, so I'm assuming this is sea water.
Assuming no modifications to the boat and she still looks new, dry stacked, professionally serviced and stored by Hilton Head Boathouse, a GW dealership.
What would be the possible sources of water in her bilge and how would you proceed to find and fix the problem? The boat runs perfectly and you'd never notice 10 - 20 gallons down there but obviously I'd like to have her bone dry.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Gilbreath / South Carolina
I'm new to the forum and I need a little help.
I have a 2017 GW Freedom 235, purchased new by me and stored in a dry stack facility. I hadn't checked in a couple years but I recently noticed water in the bilge. After about 6 hours of offshore fishing there's about 8 - 10 gallons of water that drains when I remove the bilge drain screw. I purposely didn't wash her down and the water still accumulated after a trip, and there wasn't any rain, so I'm assuming this is sea water.
Assuming no modifications to the boat and she still looks new, dry stacked, professionally serviced and stored by Hilton Head Boathouse, a GW dealership.
What would be the possible sources of water in her bilge and how would you proceed to find and fix the problem? The boat runs perfectly and you'd never notice 10 - 20 gallons down there but obviously I'd like to have her bone dry.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Gilbreath / South Carolina