NiagaraChillin wrote:
Basically, there is only a few places water may be coming from. Drive bellows, hull plug, exhaust fittings, transom seal, or hull compromise. I have had leaks in all of these, except a hole in the hull(!). The easiest to fix is the hull plug and exhaust fittings. For hull plug, just remove the 3 screws, clean the area, put a new one back on with plenty of sealant. For the exhaust fittings, usually it just takes tightening the large hose clamps.
The harder fixes are the bellows and transom seal. For bellows, yeah, ya gotta remove the drive. For transom seal, well......see my thread on that bit of fun here:
http://www.smwebhead.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13130One indication that it may be transom seal, is if you don't see water trickling in while just sitting in water. While under way the drive is basically "pushing" against the stern to make you go forward, if your transom seal is loose/bad, this can cause the drive to "separate" from the stern and allow water in. That is what happened to me in the above thread.
All that matches with my understanding. But first I have to figure out which of those possibilities is the one (hopefully there is only one!)
Today, as it sits on the trailer, I'll plug the bilge, disconnect the pump, and fill it with water as much as I can without getting the electronics wet, and watch for wetness outside.
If that reveals nothing, I'll dry it out thoroughly, put it in towels like LouC suggested, and put it in the water, and let it sit for maybe an hour, checking the towels periodically. If that doesn't reveal anything, I'll close the hatch and take it for a short run at speed with the towels still in there, and check again.
The air vent area doesn't seem to get a lot of splash, but the thru-hull exhaust on the sides of the stern definitely get into the water from time to time. Maybe I should hose some water over them to see if any gets into the boat.
I've not found any indication of any water on any of the water lines or exhaust components in the engine bay (at least the ones I can reach).
Thanks for the tips!