EngineerSailing
Member II
I'm new to salt water and salt water sailing
I recently did a Gulf crossing to Clearwater FL
I'm not use to much if any water getting into my bilge on a sunny day
Took 56 hours for the 2nd hop
No measurable water came in the last 6 hours with sails dropped motoring in the inlet against tide change and to anchor
Across the 50 hours of concern I wanted to get a rate of ingress so I turned off the bilge pumps and closed the thru hulls
In total I hand bailed 30 gallons
If even that's <3Quarts per hour
But it wasn't
On starboard wind with flat sea water ingress was measurably less
On Port wind fighting 6-7ft sea I was bailing >1.5GPH
At 1 point I dropped sails in the Gulf and motored through 2.5-3+ ft waves with a 2.5 sec period
Water still coming in bilge motor only but slower
Thoughts on concern level and source? Or is this how the ocean says Hi
Side Note: Predict Wind showed favorable wind driving the whole trip before leaving, a few hours 1st day of 3ft wave, few hours 2nd day 2.5ft waves and the rest was expected to be Champaign sailing smooth
So much for PredictWind prediction knowing the future, perhaps another reality of Ocean sailing, inland weather prediction is usually pretty close
I recently did a Gulf crossing to Clearwater FL
I'm not use to much if any water getting into my bilge on a sunny day
Took 56 hours for the 2nd hop
No measurable water came in the last 6 hours with sails dropped motoring in the inlet against tide change and to anchor
Across the 50 hours of concern I wanted to get a rate of ingress so I turned off the bilge pumps and closed the thru hulls
In total I hand bailed 30 gallons
If even that's <3Quarts per hour
But it wasn't
On starboard wind with flat sea water ingress was measurably less
On Port wind fighting 6-7ft sea I was bailing >1.5GPH
At 1 point I dropped sails in the Gulf and motored through 2.5-3+ ft waves with a 2.5 sec period
Water still coming in bilge motor only but slower
Thoughts on concern level and source? Or is this how the ocean says Hi
Side Note: Predict Wind showed favorable wind driving the whole trip before leaving, a few hours 1st day of 3ft wave, few hours 2nd day 2.5ft waves and the rest was expected to be Champaign sailing smooth
So much for PredictWind prediction knowing the future, perhaps another reality of Ocean sailing, inland weather prediction is usually pretty close

