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Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 10:51 am
by bjanakos
We had about an inch of snow and then a thaw recently before I was able to get the covers on my F-32 hard top.
I noticed that there was some water leaking inside the dinette area, right about in the middle. Water was built up and looked like condensation right on the upper teak panel. I also noticed some slight discoloration the head liner running port/starboard from that point. My best guess is that is is getting through the windshield some how. I am curious to know if this is a common issue.
The boat is covered now, so this can't be addressed from the outside until the spring. I'm going to dig into it a little from the inside and investigate some more.
I am planning on having a fabric window wrap made in the spring and I will have them add a couple of inches at the bottom to cover the seam, but I will need to seal this up. I hope a permanent fix dosn't involve lifting the windows and re-bedding.... Maybe some black silicone will get the job done in the interim.
Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:05 am
by lure washer
I had a small leak port side, silicone around window frame fixed it.
Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:48 am
by ready123
bjanakos wrote:We had about an inch of snow and then a thaw recently before I was able to get the covers on my F-32 hard top.
I noticed that there was some water leaking inside the dinette area, right about in the middle. Water was built up and looked like condensation right on the upper teak panel. I also noticed some slight discoloration the head liner running port/starboard from that point. My best guess is that is is getting through the windshield some how. I am curious to know if this is a common issue.
The boat is covered now, so this can't be addressed from the outside until the spring. I'm going to dig into it a little from the inside and investigate some more.
I am planning on having a fabric window wrap made in the spring and I will have them add a couple of inches at the bottom to cover the seam, but I will need to seal this up. I hope a permanent fix dosn't involve lifting the windows and re-bedding.... Maybe some black silicone will get the job done in the interim.
Know it well...
Two possible sources:
Leaking seal between Ally window frame and fibreglass, hard to seal permanently without loosening the holdown bolts which are behind dinette head liner. To seal without that work try some Capt Tolleys creeping crack from westmarine et al.
Leaking around glass pane.... remove glass and rebed with Butyl tape for permanent fix. Captain Tolley may work here also....
Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:15 am
by bjanakos
ready123 wrote:Know it well...
Two possible sources:
Leaking seal between Ally window frame and fibreglass, hard to seal permanently without loosening the holdown bolts which are behind dinette head liner.
I was afraid of this.... it looks like the PO has some silicone around the top of the frame. Hard to believe much water gets up there since the hard top has a 12" over hang. I am wondering what it would take to lift the top and the entire window frame and re-bed. The good news is that there does not seem to be any leaks at the sides or rear.
Thanks for the tip on this product, I'll give it a try this season and see how it goes.
Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 4:57 pm
by Reel Easy
What ended up fixing this? I may have the same problem
Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 8:47 am
by bjanakos
I have not had the issue since it has been in the water. When it sits on the cradle, it tilts toward the aft. I think it was because of the way it was sitting.
Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:12 am
by ready123
Reel Easy wrote:What ended up fixing this? I may have the same problem
I believe it is the seal under the window frame.... it will then drip down the hold down bolts for the window and then drop on the inside of the headliner, then centre of galley table. I had this and saw that while my headliner was removed for replacement. It can be difficult to seal without loosening the hold down bolts and raising window frame to get new sealant in...... Tolly's creeping crack has helped but one needs to lift bow to make it flow aft into the window seal... not an in water attitude for the boat.

Re: Cabin Water Leak
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:15 am
by Reel Easy
Thanks guys. That's what I found too. I cut the headliner and loosened the nuts and lifted the windshield frame a little. Cleaned out old dry butyl and rebeded. Then Reseal ed windshield with new butyl. Problem solved. Thanks again.