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Have a small leak from the depth transducer ( Raymarine ST60). Not a lot - maybe 100ml in a day. Small beads of water coming in just below the plastic locking nut.
Has anyone had this issue, and solved it without taking the boat up on the dry?
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If you keep your boat in an area where there is a large tidal range, you could try drying out against a wall, or against piles and doing the job at low water between the outgoing tide and the next incoming tide. You would need to be well prepared in advance so that you have everything you need ready onboard.
First check out the area at low water where you want to do the job to make sure there are no surprises like a big lump of rock in the wrong place. Then at high water bring your boat in to the area and lean it against the wall or piles, with adequate fendering in place. Take a halyard from the top of the mast to a strong point onshore and keep a light tension on the halyard at all times to ensure that your boat leans in to the wall or piles, not away from it. Maintain that tension as the tide goes out and your boat takes the ground, and keep the tension on until the tide comes back in and until your boat has refloated, but easing the tension as your boat starts to lift.
While the tide is out, do the job and ensure that your hull is watertight again before refloating.
Once afloat release the tension on your mast halyard, and depart when there is sufficient water to do so.