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landes_h

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Anchor locker drainage
« on: August 28 2013, 08:41 »
On my B38-2003 I notice that there is always some water in the bottom of the anchor locker. The drainage holes left and right are positioned to high as to drain the locker completely. Do I have to live with this or did anyone have the same problem and found a good remedy.
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Horst
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Stuart

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Re: Anchor locker drainage
« Reply #1 on: August 28 2013, 21:35 »
Hi Landes

I just drilled another hole lower,epoxied inside the hole and was able to get a matching cover outside, problem solved  :D.
Hope this helps

         Stuart
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Re: Anchor locker drainage
« Reply #2 on: August 29 2013, 07:55 »
Thanks Stuart.
That is what I had in mind. Was just wondering whether there is some special reinforcement or any other surprise waiting to be destroyed whlie drilling a hole there.
Will follow your advise at next possibility.
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Horst
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Re: Anchor locker drainage
« Reply #3 on: August 30 2013, 07:03 »
Hi.

Be careful when drill.
Bottom is little bit like in the picture.
I believe that is reason why holes are drilled so high.

Some cases after drilling there have been water inside the boat.
That mentioned epoxy is necessary when making extra holes...


Another way to drain the bottom of box without extra holes.
Just fill the bottom of box with polyester resin mixed with some filler.
http://www.ecfibreglasssupplies.co.uk/c-1042-powders-and-fibres.aspx)


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Re: Anchor locker drainage
« Reply #4 on: August 30 2013, 09:18 »
Filling with resin is good  idea, I fixed my problem by cutting up 2 piece's of plastic facia cutting to shape and bolting together, been ok for 4 years now, chain dry.

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Re: Anchor locker drainage
« Reply #5 on: August 30 2013, 19:58 »
Epoxy method mentioned is the way to go.

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Re: Anchor locker drainage
« Reply #6 on: September 02 2013, 13:43 »
...., I fixed my problem by cutting up 2 piece's of plastic facia cutting to shape and bolting together, been ok for 4 years now, chain dry.

Wood made version....