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Re: Serious flooding in front and side tanks - Anglo Marine Wanderer


 

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Jonathan

When you have done the repair around the mast step and bottom of the front tank I would suggest trying a pressure test to check tanks are then air tight. ?Some soapy water around the tank edges will also help find other leaks.

On 21 Mar 2023, at 08:28, Jonathan Daniel via groups.io <jdaniel1000@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm hoping that someone is able to help with a pressing issue on my Anglo Marine Wanderer 910. My brother and daughter sailed it yesterday and after a full day of sailing, capsized it on the way back in. It turned turtle quickly, which I've heard is common so I'll press ahead with plans to do the MD conversion and add masthead buoyancy. However, the main issue is the amount of water that flooded the side and front tanks, which I believe are connected. After being over for about 10 minutes, the tanks were nearly half full (6 inches high with water inside) when they got back in. I have a hatch in the front tank which was added to do a mast base repair, and when I opened it the water came pouring out. The hatch itself is definitely watertight (no water got out when the boat was the right way up!). Does anyone have any idea how the water gets in, in this quantity? I can't see any cracks or gaps. And as it's dry in normal use, there must be a gap higher up so that it's only an issue when capsized. Does anyone have any ideas at all? I'm now totally baffled on this one! Only think I can think of is whether there is a gap under where the thwart attaches?

Jonathan Daniel

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