Hi all,
Where do the port and starboard bilge drains lead? I have attached pictures for reference (excuse the dirty bilge, ink, tar and all sorts of crap in there. Full restore coming soon).
Long story short, the batteries in my 1984 Tournament 190 were re-positioned, revealing a soft spot under the port jump seat. Cut through to find good wood but wanted to fill the gap with a bit of foam. Filled to satisfaction, but noticed it took more foam than expected. Next day, noticed hard foam in the bilge.
I'm guessing they are stringer/ bulkhead drains, but it would be useful to know the source before I go tearing into the floor again. I would love to block the other holes and flood the bilge to eat away the foam, but it's far too set for acetone to have an effect on it. Looks like I'll be redoing part of the floor.
Any replies appreciated. Thanks.
Where do the port and starboard bilge drains lead? I have attached pictures for reference (excuse the dirty bilge, ink, tar and all sorts of crap in there. Full restore coming soon).
Long story short, the batteries in my 1984 Tournament 190 were re-positioned, revealing a soft spot under the port jump seat. Cut through to find good wood but wanted to fill the gap with a bit of foam. Filled to satisfaction, but noticed it took more foam than expected. Next day, noticed hard foam in the bilge.
I'm guessing they are stringer/ bulkhead drains, but it would be useful to know the source before I go tearing into the floor again. I would love to block the other holes and flood the bilge to eat away the foam, but it's far too set for acetone to have an effect on it. Looks like I'll be redoing part of the floor.
Any replies appreciated. Thanks.