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Old 04-27-2009, 07:05 AM
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I know this has been talked about a couple of times but I can not find the threads. I have water under the step that leads down into the cabin. First is there a drain that gets clogged up, and second what is the most likely location that the water is coming from?

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Originally Posted by Audiofn
I know this has been talked about a couple of times but I can not find the threads. I have water under the step that leads down into the cabin. First is there a drain that gets clogged up, and second what is the most likely location that the water is coming from?

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Hey Jon,

It is more then likely coming from your windshield as crazy as it sounds.
I have a '88 311 and mine was leaking as well then I realized my gasket around the windshield was shot. I replaced it and bingo problem solved.
Mop up the water with towels first ..... get it nice and dry in there then put on your cockpit cover and apply a lot of water over the windshield area. If your cover isn't waterproof you should end up having quite a bit of water in there.
I first figured it out when I used my convertible top which attaches to the top of the windshield as opposed to the deck around the windshield. I was caught in a rain storm and all of a sudden I noticed the water pouring into the cockpit from the bottom of the windshield. Hence the area underneath the steps was wet as well.
Once I got it re-sealed ... no more water under the steps and a dry cockpit.
I had never noticed it before because I have a full mooring cover over the boat of which is waterproof and I don't usually make a habit of boating in the rain.

Good Luck !!!!

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What Jeff said.

I had to wet vac out my stairwell a few times on the 292. Windshield is the problem. Replace seals and your done.
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Is there a drain that is clogged holding the water in or do you have to wet vac it out?
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Is there a drain that is clogged holding the water in or do you have to wet vac it out?
Nope , you need some good old lying down and "moping" or a wet vac will work.

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Nope , you need some good old lying down and "moping" or a wet vac will work.

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On my 292 there was a drain hole through the bulkhead under the step, but it didn't drain back to the bilge. I used a wet vac, and you'll see more water come through from the drain, keep using the vac until its all out. Once dry, its easier to keep it that way.

As Jeff said earlier, more likely than not coming from the windshield to deck mating surfaces as well as the black plastic trim around the windshiled itself. Once you get this sealed up, the water issue should be gone.
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On these boats it is essential you keep it as dry as possible in there. If you don't, the water will end up in the foam around the fuel tank and eventually slowly rot the stringers.

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Does the windsheild screw in from above (behind the rubber gasket) or from underneith?
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Obviously, lots of folks have had windshield leaks, but that's not the only source. Mine came from my detail guy not realizing the cabin door doesn't seal watertight. So if it sits outdoors and the cover isn't totally waterproof it could just as well get in that way.

Also, THERE IS A DRAIN under the step and most likely there's a plug in it. If it's full of water you have to reach in and find it. It was "designed" to drain back into the bilge, which also means the bilge could move water forward if there isn't a plug. Over time, there's no telling what could plug up or grow in there reducing the ability of water to drain back. Not a bad idea to try and snake it if you're up to it.

WetVac is best way if water won't drain at all. Since the drain opening isn't exactly on the bottom, you'll need it anyways, or a bunch of towels. I wish I could attach pics easily since I have a couple good ones of the area. Let me know if I can email to you. handfulz28 at gmail dot com

So now you've got two, running boats. Do I dare ask what will become of the 302?
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There's no plug in my 311.
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