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Boat Snot!

bigd14

Contributing Partner
Blogs Author
I visited the boat last night after a month away and found the most disgusting slime in the bilge that I have never seen before in 20 winters and three boats. It had some of the yellow green algae I normally get but the entire bilge contents had the consistency of mucus or snot! It’s normally straight up water with some algae bits. I have had a heater going this winter so maybe that’s the difference. No diesel or oil or solvent smell.

Anyone else experience this? Wondering what it could be. Maybe the Alien mother has found a new nesting place? :oops:

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Chicken Soup for the Sailboat!

ALSO: Clean motor oil mixed with water and then shaken (not stirred) can quickly create a yellow-looking "snot." Your problem may be an oil leak, but where is it coming from?
 

bgary

Advanced Beginner
Blogs Author
Chicken Soup for the Sailboat!

ALSO: Clean motor oil mixed with water and then shaken (not stirred) can quickly create a yellow-looking "snot." Your problem may be an oil leak, but where is it coming from?

Yeah... but I've never seen "clean" motor oil come out of a diesel.

The gooeyness of it makes me think it's something biological. any chance a bit of food (or soda, or something) got into the bilge and has become a buffet for some sort of algae?
 
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