I may be better off posting this as a brand new thread but I figured I’d start here.
Quick recap- I have 1989 Overnighter 20.
Repowered with a new 200 hp Suzuki for this season. (Replacing 1989 Yamaha 175). Thought I had been pretty thorough in my research. Talked to a few people and did some online research. Now I’m starting to think I could have been a bit more thorough
Will try to make a long story short. Boat has been in the water since early June. I’ve put 20 hours on the motor (not as much used as I was hoping for)
I’m definitely aware of the fact that the new motor is significantly heavier than the old one. I’ve seen my same boat with same / similar motor and in all my research I never had someone steer me away from it. (Until I saw a recent post on here about GW dealer advice about going with lighter motor on older GWs. Not sure what my options would have been anyway. )
Ok. On to my present situation.
Was concerned about that extra weight and what it would mean for drainage through scuppers so when I put boat in water I added weight upfront - 150 pounds- sandbags etc. I recently removed them after seeing posts here advise against doing that
Boat was doing fine for several weeks. Was relieved after some heavy rains in July when I saw that all was good.
Fast forward to last week -
Had some heavy rains last week and noticed quite a bit of water in bilge when I got to boat. Ran bilge pump - quite a bit pumped out. Wasn’t too concerned. This happened twice. Only thing that seemed odd was that this hadn’t happened after some heavy rains earlier in summer. Pretty much let it go but what happened next has me concerned.
I was anchored with a heavier load on board compared to other outings. Auto-bilge came on and pumped out a decent amount of water. 2 hours later it happened again. When I pulled up main floor piece and checked bilge the next day there was a good amount of water there. It measured about 2” deep at hatch near cabin door. I ran the bilge and got rid of most of it.
I’ve been monitoring the bilge the past few days as the boat has been docked. It does not look like I’m taking on any water in bilge during periods of no rain. (I may be getting some on after it rains - not 100% sure ). But based on what happened with my heavier load the other day I’m thinking that water is getting in either when I’m under way or at anchor.
I had my through hull fittings replaced with stainless steel 3 years ago and new hoses installed from main scuppers in the stern and had a faulty hose from one of the live wells fixed. (Before that was fixed I would get water in bilge with a heavy load. Since that was fixed it has been fine until this past week.). I’ve done a quick check of some of the through-hulls and I don’t see any obvious culprit.
Right now I’m leaning towards taking it to a well regarded shop that did the work 3 years ago and see if they can find any issues. I’m sure it will cost a bit but I can’t enjoy the boat til I get to the bottom of what’s going on.
Going to mention a few specifics to get some feedback
Focusing on the through-hulls (which I figure would be most likely source of any water coming in)
The 2 hoses that drain from main scuppers on each side are new from 2020 and seem to be fine. When I have people on board I have each scupper plugged up so I don’t get water backing in. That system has worked for me all season. (I've seen the suggestions on this thread about going with the ping pong style scuppers. That sounds like good advice.)
The scuppers definitely sit lower (pretty much submerged) with the heavier motor. Even with old motor I’d get some water backing in with heavy load. Despite my concerns earlier in the season they seem to be draining ok with the rain.
As for the two drain holes on the transom - they sit pretty low - only about 1.5 “ above the water line. I’ve wondered if I’ve gotten water in when under way or at anchor with heavy load. I’ve thought about plugging them up when out and leaving them as is at the dock. Or maybe having a flapper device installed that would let water out but not in. It doesn’t seem like this is the source of my problem, but it’s something I thought worth mentioning.
I’ve noticed that the outlet for my bilge pump sits lower than it used to. It’s about 4” above the water. I don’t think water has backed in through there, but is that possible? Would it be smart to have that moved up ? There’s only room for it to go up by an inch or two. Or maybe a flapper device that lets water out but not in would make sense there too ?
I know this has been a long post, but I really appreciate any advice that can be offered from people with lots of experience and expertise. The repower for me this season was a major investment, but until I find out what is going on, I can’t really enjoy using the boat. Thanks in advance for any input you can offer.