Got the boat home, opened everything up, tilted her WAY bow up, and dried 'er out. Started doing some sleuthing last week: all plugs in, boat level (I use the seats for fore and aft leveling) on trailer. Just like if it was in the water. Filled the cockpit with water just until it covered the two inspection ports next to the CB trunk, just aft of the cuddy bulkhead, but before it backed up into the cuddy through the drain holes. Waited a bit, then tilted the boat back and opened the bilge drain. Nothing. Opened the inspection ports. Nothing. Bilge dry as bone. Rules out the ports!
Repeated the experiment, except this time with the boat bow-down enough for the water to get into the cuddy and reach the CB UH opening. Right away I could hear the water pouring into the bilge. Some was dripping out of the CB trunk, but most was getting into the bilge ...
So, I pulled out the brass piece that I had installed in there before (see my gallery), cleaned out the area as best I could, and took a really good look in there with an LED light and a mirror. I had filler material missing from at least 2/3 of the circumference of the space between the two openings, and the UH cable had sawed into the upper part of the opening much more than I thought it had ...
So, I got some chopped FG filler material (Bondo), mixed it up, and smushed it into/all around the hole as best I could. Made sure I filled in all the voids, and then some. Double checked and triple checked. Followed the directions precisely. Sweated my tukus off sitting there all hunched over in the cuddy. Thought I had a great seal/repair goin' on. Let the FG cure, then crawled back in there, re-tapped the hole, and epoxied in a new brass nipple. Let that sit for a couple days, then repeated the "experiment" AAARRRGHHHHH! Same result!
I swear I am at wit's end with this swiss cheese boat, and if I can't find a solution to this problem (no, dropping the CB is not an option), I may have to take up skydiving again!
