One better: lay a length (two feet?) of line (3/8 or so) in the low spot and hang about a foot of it through one of the toe rail holes and over the side. It will wick the water out even better than a sponge.
Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Watts via CnC-List To: Bill Bina - gmail ; 1 CnC List Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 12:27 PM Subject: Re: Stus-List Boat stands and draining deck water while on thestands. Cram a small sponge through the toerail where the water pools, it will wick it overboard pretty quickly and you won't be drilling a bunch more holes in your boat. Jim Watts Paradigm Shift C&C 35 Mk III Victoria, BC On 22 December 2014 at 09:20, Bill Bina - gmail via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: Shedding of surface water on boats is a design element that is predicated on the boat rolling, rocking and pitching. When that movement stops, there are usually problems. In the days of wooden boats, being on land caused greatly accelerated deterioration. This is exactly why many people cover their boats with a frame and tarp while on the hard. Covered boats age much slower. Bill Bina On 12/22/2014 12:12 PM, Petar Horvatic via CnC-List wrote: Hi all, I have a question on boat stands and aft tilting of the boat while on the hard. I find water drainage on most C&C designs to be horrible. I’ve tackled the issues many times but this one keeps coming back to haunt me. When the boat is in water, a while back I made drain holes at what appeared to be the lowest point on deck. So when boat is properly loaded and equipped, the deck drains pretty good. Well all that changes once the boat is out of the water as the yard props it so that everything is tilting aft. So now water collects about few feet further aft. Year after year this tilting changes based on how they setup the stands at the time of haulout. No matter what you do (I’ve drilled pilot holes in aluminum toerail), I always have submerged pulpit stanchions bases. For me these carry a significant load(solar panels, support the wind generator and 15HP outboard on pulpit mount) Well in the winter, ice works the base screws on stanchions and before you know it you get leaks and wet core. I would love to prop the aft stands and lower the forward ones so that the boats sits more level and the water collects where my drain holes are. Has anyone done this or will doing this disturb how the keel sits on the wooden blocks? My thought was to just prop the aft ones but then I realized that they all need to be adjusted slightly. Petar Horvatic Sundowner 76 C&C 38MkII Newport, RI _______________________________________________ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album Email address: CnC-List@cnc-list.com To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go bottom of page at: http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com _______________________________________________ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album Email address: CnC-List@cnc-list.com To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go bottom of page at: http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album Email address: CnC-List@cnc-list.com To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go bottom of page at: http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com
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