Same here, mostly, on Lake Champlain. Three years of slight leaking from an
undetected source, finally fixed by tightening all the
toerail/hull/deck bolts. Only learned after the fact that you aren¹t
supposed to spin the bolts, but only the nuts (to not break the butyl
seal around them), but our leak is gone! Just in time because our bilge pump
diaphram just broke. We¹ve been day-sailing every weekend,
no overnights yet, since mid-June when the boat went in. No racing,
cruising-only. Big Bastille Day weekend flotillas here on Saturday.
We have 115 miles north to south if we don¹t want to unstep our mast to get
out through the Richelieu River into Canada or Champlain Canal to the south,
so not much in the way of 9 day cruises.  :-).
Ed

C&C24




> From: Tim Goodyear <timg...@gmail.com>
> We're too busy sailing to do any maintenance, but we have a 9 day cruise on
> the S coast of LIS coming up next weekend that should give me a chance to fix
> some leaks...  Two regattas (Branford and Pine Orchard) last weekend,
> Wednesday nights racing, some short cruises round the Thimbles recently...
>  
> Tim
> Mojito
> 35-3
> Branford, CT

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