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Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
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Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
My marina has done haulout and I keep it in its covered slip for the winter. I checked on it and found 15 gallons of water way up in the bow and under V berth. (I vacuumed out before freeze) . I shot a green laser level up the hull at the water line at the stern to the bow (pictures attached) The laser starts at the water line at the Stern and is over 8" above the water line (bow low) at 20 feet (of course higher up front but pics too hard). What is the proper level a boat should be stored over the winter. Marina is telling me this is correct. I don't belive that it is.
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
The hull drain on that boat (if it's the same as mine was) is in the VERY STERN of the boat between the rudders. There is no drain in the forward bilge and any water in the forward bilge will not run aft into the engine room or aft bilge, as the main bulkhead (ahead of the engines) will stop it.
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
Did the water get in after the lift and blocking? If so just point it out that you had all that water enter, maybe they can reblock the boat, or should imo.
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
It should also be noted that using a laser level that can be deceiving, the important thing is the attitude of the deck, some raised deck designs are perfectly fine when sitting low like that. I'd be curious to see if anyone has a drawing from Carver on how it should be blocked or a drawing of the cradle for this model. It may be designed to sit on its keel as it is and not with the bow raised. In any case, safety is the issue here.
What Marina are you in Mitch?
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
I think Mitch was just comparing the water line there, that is what I take from it, I wonder Mitch if are you leaving the canvas etc all up.
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
Here are the Carver instructions for blocking: Note that it says to block the boat a little higher at the bow to "improve drainage to the garboard drain", but as noted earlier, the forward bilge does not drain to the aft bilge where the garboard drain is. And that garboard drain is significantly higher than the lowest part of the bilge in the engine room, so the engine room will not even drain all the water to the garboard drain.
Here is the cradle assembly diagrams and you can see the keel level, and the instructions calling for blocking on the forward part of the cradle which would put the bow slightly up.
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
In theory it would be great to block bow high to create a sloped deck but it's not always safe in a lot of cases. A custom designed cradle is one thing but most aren't blocked with one. Picture the bottom of a trawler for example with the bottom of the hull sloping down 2 -3 feet from the aft forward because of a 2-3 foot keel. The deck may sit level or higher at the bow while in the water but on land chances are it'll sit low on the hard and it wouldn't be safe especially on timbers in a covered slip to block the bow up that high and level off the deck or bilge so water in the bilge runs aft (usually) to the drain. In some designs, even with a sloped/level deck, you can still get water in the bilge and if the hull design is such that it's lower at the bow, that's where the water will sit regardless.
If you're that concerned about water collecting on your deck or bilge, have the bow wrapped up to the top of the windshield, over the rails and part way down the hull sides. This will help keep out most of the blowing rain and snow. The other option is to seal your chain locker compartment from the bilge and make it drain overboard at the bow. It's good to have the locker drain that way regardless.
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
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Re: Winter boat storage. 36 aft cabin
Viper wrote:Source of the post It's not as easy as it seems in this particular situation. I bet if you look at all the other boats blocked in covered slips there, you'll see all of them sitting directly on the timbers be it keel or no keel, no extra blocking to raise the bows. Even blocked on land, there's only so much you can block the bow higher and still be safe. The number one concern here is safety, not whether water will get into your bilge. If water is getting in, then you need to take measures to prevent that somehow. Some guys will simply cover their bow to prevent snow and rain from collecting there. If I were part of the haul out crew, I certainly wouldn't be getting under there to shim the bow higher.
It should also be noted that using a laser level that can be deceiving, the important thing is the attitude of the deck, some raised deck designs are perfectly fine when sitting low like that. I'd be curious to see if anyone has a drawing from Carver on how it should be blocked or a drawing of the cradle for this model. It may be designed to sit on its keel as it is and not with the bow raised. In any case, safety is the issue here.
What Marina are you in Mitch?
I'm at Starport. I did find all my forward carpet dripping wet just after they lowered me back in. It was coming in the anchor rode holes. I estimate 150 to 200 gallons to get that high on the floor. Fortunately it wasn't a super cold winter or could have cracked my hull. I'll address in the fall and make all aware to go bow higher and open the Stern drain.
Thanks for the reply
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