Endsmtg
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Ok, where do I start. I NEVER have a bilge alarm go off, but sure enough I got on plane and beeeeeeep. After the intial panic, I opened the hatch to the distinctive smell of Urine! Sure enough, there was the four bottles of corona sitting on the port side bilge. Upon returning to port, I promptly rinsed out hoping that it was a hose that cracked or fitting loose. Upon inspection, I could not find either. What I do see is a trail that runs from the rear of the tank down to the bilge. I fear that this tank is CRACKED! I have read other post here about removing and even welding.
My question is.....since I'm on the Great Lakes and we only boat here May-Sept, if I remove all of the plumbing, is there something I could pour into the tank to seal? It would have all off-season to cure. Or, is replacing the only other option? My tank appears to be a bottom platform mated to the tank itself, as I can see its NOT one molded piece. The contents leak out no matter how little there is, and it normally takes 10-12 hours to leak out.
Please help.:smt100 Thank you in advance for your replies/suggestions!:thumbsup:
My question is.....since I'm on the Great Lakes and we only boat here May-Sept, if I remove all of the plumbing, is there something I could pour into the tank to seal? It would have all off-season to cure. Or, is replacing the only other option? My tank appears to be a bottom platform mated to the tank itself, as I can see its NOT one molded piece. The contents leak out no matter how little there is, and it normally takes 10-12 hours to leak out.
Please help.:smt100 Thank you in advance for your replies/suggestions!:thumbsup: