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- Tournament 192
Hi all, got my first Grady a few weeks ago, 1984 Tournament 190 with a 1995 Johnson OceanRunner 115. Been boating for quite a while and realized I’d need to do some work on the boat when I bought it. Transom is solid (surprising for this boat) and the engine runs great. But most of the work I need to do looks cosmetic
During the first sea trial I noticed we were sitting low in the water so I popped off the cap next to the transom to check the bilge area, and the bilge pump was completely submerged. The bilge pump only works on manual, (which is another story) But even after manually emptying the bilge, the water was still coming in somewhere.
The drain plug that came with the boat is a cheap looking clamped one from the hardware store, but seems to have a decent seal. After taking the plug out back on land, a ton of water poured out for a few minutes. Any ideas of where else the water could be coming from? There’s a silver looking vent directly under the drain plug on the bottom of the boat, could this be it? Or maybe the scuppers are bad? I’m at a loss
thanks
During the first sea trial I noticed we were sitting low in the water so I popped off the cap next to the transom to check the bilge area, and the bilge pump was completely submerged. The bilge pump only works on manual, (which is another story) But even after manually emptying the bilge, the water was still coming in somewhere.
The drain plug that came with the boat is a cheap looking clamped one from the hardware store, but seems to have a decent seal. After taking the plug out back on land, a ton of water poured out for a few minutes. Any ideas of where else the water could be coming from? There’s a silver looking vent directly under the drain plug on the bottom of the boat, could this be it? Or maybe the scuppers are bad? I’m at a loss
thanks