bsangs
E35-3 - New Jersey
So I have an annoying leak on the port side of "Radiance," and I'll be damned if I can locate the source. Water leaks inside above the settee fixed port windows. Drips down from behind the strip of moulding above the windows. Doesn't always happen, but with a sustained heavy rain I can expect some dripping. Thing is, I cannot figure out from where it's coming. Zipped the headliner open, but the glass above the headliner is in perfect shape. Doesn't show any signs of moisture. Thought maybe it was coming from the mast, as I do get water traveling down the outside of the mast and into the bilge, and thought some water might be getting diverted toward the port side and dripping down. (Am planning to replace the mast boot cover in April.) That theory hasn't really paid dividends through the winter though. The boat is shrink wrapped and I've seen some water dripping down the mast while inside, but nothing in the problematic window area. Though the mast water doesn't get a chance to pool up above outside like it does when the boat isn't shrink wrapped.
Last offseason I filled some topside spider cracks with Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure, but it didn't alleviate the issue. In fact, the dripping was worse than the year before, though it was a much wetter summer. It's also worse at my home marina, where I'm tied to the dock on the port side. Had some torrential rain when we were moored during a trip to Block Island in August and very little water dripped inside. The port topside was the only area that registered moisture readings when I had the boat surveyed before purchasing her, and the previous owner did mention water occasionally dripping in this area, so while I'm not shocked it's happening, I'd like to be able to alleviate it.
The photo shows the area where the leaking occurs. I roll up some shop towels and wedge them in to collect the water so it doesn't drip down to the cushions. The windows themselves are not leaking, but sometimes the water drips down around them. (The water turns those towels a matching a shade of brown.)
Anyone who's experienced a similar leak, and if so, any theories as to the source and the best way to actually locate it? Thanks in advance, as always.
Last offseason I filled some topside spider cracks with Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure, but it didn't alleviate the issue. In fact, the dripping was worse than the year before, though it was a much wetter summer. It's also worse at my home marina, where I'm tied to the dock on the port side. Had some torrential rain when we were moored during a trip to Block Island in August and very little water dripped inside. The port topside was the only area that registered moisture readings when I had the boat surveyed before purchasing her, and the previous owner did mention water occasionally dripping in this area, so while I'm not shocked it's happening, I'd like to be able to alleviate it.
The photo shows the area where the leaking occurs. I roll up some shop towels and wedge them in to collect the water so it doesn't drip down to the cushions. The windows themselves are not leaking, but sometimes the water drips down around them. (The water turns those towels a matching a shade of brown.)
Anyone who's experienced a similar leak, and if so, any theories as to the source and the best way to actually locate it? Thanks in advance, as always.
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