> I'm sorry Christos, but there's not
really enough info for me to comment. I
> can only guess what the
boat really looks like. Usually in most boats of
> that size there
are two different drain plugs. One within an inch or so of
> the
absolute bottom of the boat. This is to drain the below deck
compartment
> among some other functions like maybe checking if your
below deck fuel tank
> has sprung a leak!
is a hole for the drain of the
hull in the lower point and in the center of the V
> The one higher up is for draining
the deck area and for washing down after
> an outing. On many boats
this is slightly lower than the deck because there
> is a slight
well at the back of the deck to "collect" the water.
the 30 cm holes drain out the
mentioned well
> Now to contradict that last one,
there are more & more boats now being
> designed with "self
draining decks", with scuppers attached to holes at the
> rear of
the deck.
> The measurements don't mean a lot really because unless
I know the deadrise
> & lots of other details, then I can't
comment.
> Why are you concerned? Does it look too low in the
water?
yes and water enters
inside in the well and also coming on the deck
> Are you sure that the 30 CM holes aren't
just from the outboard well?
> brumer
is from the well but i feel
that the boat going to sink and also i cant see water in the well
always
the deck is located about 10 cm
higher and darin the waters in this well
if i go to the aft and add my
weight the well becomes full off water the water start enters in the
deck and start flooding a near by, fish well adding more weight about 60
liters or more and make the things more worst.
I DONT KNOW IF THIS
CORRECT
i start cutting on the deck
holes and i inspect the internal foam for waters
i dont see terrible
things
then i remove the foam in the
aft section i raise the well bottom about 8 cm higher and relocate the
drain holes
also i fit a watertight cover
to the fish well.
in the new empty space
installed a bilge pump
never i test the boat after
that.
the boat is a Robalo US
made somewhere 80 to 90 i am not sure is a strong construction and
planning fast reaching easy 48 knots in calm wheather with 175 hp
engine.
i spend lot of my time
and personal effort so i dont want to see my tries to fail
the dead rise angle is 18
degrees and really i dont know what this means
when the boat planning all the
v is outside the water almost near to surface
back to you
christos
>
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> "christos"
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> > bruce i dont know
> > i launch
the boat in the water and i took following draft
> > fore 28
cm
> > aft 40 cm
> > boat contains 120 liters of
gasoline
> > the strange thing is that the drain holes located at
30 cm height from
> keel
> > and the deck is 38 cm
>
>
> > have you ever seen a boat with this consruction or you
can say what is the
> > weight of the boat with the cargo
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> > christos
> >
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> > "BruceM"
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> > > I give up ! ! tell us?
> >
> BruceM
> > >
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> > >
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> > > > thanks all for the
reply.
> > > >
> > > > the boat is bought
with the motor .
> > > > it has a V bottom is a planning
hull
> > > > is an open center console type and the fuel
tank is located in the
> > center
> > > >
line
> > > > boat is foam filled
> > > > the
console is located from bow at 2.70 meters
> > > > the
center of fuel tank is located 3.30 meters from the bow and is 1.8
>
> > metrs
> > > > long by 50cm by 28 cm
> >
> > 50 kgs batteries is under the console
> > > >
waterline lenght is 4.92 mt max width 2.03 mt
> > > > what
is your estimation for imersion of the boat in the salt water
> >
> >
> > > > christos
> > > >
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> > > > "christos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> > > > > 18 feet boat with an
outboard motor of 350 pounds at the aft end how
> > >
much
> > > > > will submerged in the water
> >
> > > the boat weights 1600 pounds without engine.
> >
> > > christos
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