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2670 Denali frustrating leak

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Downrod
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2670 Denali frustrating leak

Postby Downrod » Wed Oct 03, 2018 6:22 am

I am wondering if any other 2670 Denali owners have a leak issue. I have a leak somewhere that I have been unable to find.
I have vacuumed the bilge bone dry and after sitting in my well for a week or so, I can suck 5-6 gallons out. It has never been enough to kick on the auto bilge pump, but I like a dry bilge. There is very little access to see what is going on. I have looked at my thru hull fittings and they all seem to be fine. Scratching my head.... any other suggestions?


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2670 Denali frustrating leak

Postby MarkT » Sat Oct 06, 2018 5:19 pm

I also like to keep the bilge dry. Areas I have found that leaked are deck fill fittings, deck hatches, and window frames. This happens after a rain. If you are getting water in the bilge with no rain you must have a leak, maybe in the outdrive seal

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