KSF
Member
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2017
- Messages
- 20
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Kissed Some Frogs
- Vessel Make
- Beneteau Swift Trawler 42
Hello All,
I have a 2006 Beneteau Swift Trawler 42 (US Assembled).
Between the center stringers in my lazarette, just behind the raw water strainer for the generator, the prior owner had a 10" x 10" square cut into the fiberglass subfloor and installed a bilge pump. It seems water was leaking (from somewhere) into the space between the inner fiberglass shell, and the hull.
The leak is slow, maybe 1/2 gallon per day, and does not seem to increase when the boat is in motion. The added bilge pump takes care of the issue, but I'd rather find the leak!
I've checked in the transom area around the rudder posts, screws that hold the trim tabs, etc. and that area is dry. On the haul out when I purchased the boat (April 2017), they checked the strut mounts, the thru-hull for the A/C raw water intake, and the ground plate screws from under the boat and everything seemed sealed. Unfortunately, these go through the inner fiberglass hull liner, so it's not possible to inspect the actual inside hull attachment.
I'm wondering if any other ST 42 owners have experienced a similar problem, and if so, if you found the source.
Thanks in advance!
Tom
I have a 2006 Beneteau Swift Trawler 42 (US Assembled).
Between the center stringers in my lazarette, just behind the raw water strainer for the generator, the prior owner had a 10" x 10" square cut into the fiberglass subfloor and installed a bilge pump. It seems water was leaking (from somewhere) into the space between the inner fiberglass shell, and the hull.
The leak is slow, maybe 1/2 gallon per day, and does not seem to increase when the boat is in motion. The added bilge pump takes care of the issue, but I'd rather find the leak!
I've checked in the transom area around the rudder posts, screws that hold the trim tabs, etc. and that area is dry. On the haul out when I purchased the boat (April 2017), they checked the strut mounts, the thru-hull for the A/C raw water intake, and the ground plate screws from under the boat and everything seemed sealed. Unfortunately, these go through the inner fiberglass hull liner, so it's not possible to inspect the actual inside hull attachment.
I'm wondering if any other ST 42 owners have experienced a similar problem, and if so, if you found the source.
Thanks in advance!
Tom