Being in Florida i have to deal with the rain season right now. I would like to drain any water that is sitting inside the hull (I took the coaming off but have not done the repairs I wanted to yet. So, there is probably water getting through those screw holes). What I had in mind was:
1) Remove the cover from the 5" inspection hole I have
2) Adjust the pitch of the trailer so the lowest point is just below the inspection hole.
3) Put a bucket upside down over the hole and hold it in place somehow.
The idea is the water would evaporate off the hull and condense on the bucket, eventually dripping out through its walls... away from the inspection hole. And, if it rains, water will not find its way through that hole. Plan is to leave the boat like that until the weekend.
Thoughts?
1) Remove the cover from the 5" inspection hole I have
2) Adjust the pitch of the trailer so the lowest point is just below the inspection hole.
3) Put a bucket upside down over the hole and hold it in place somehow.
The idea is the water would evaporate off the hull and condense on the bucket, eventually dripping out through its walls... away from the inspection hole. And, if it rains, water will not find its way through that hole. Plan is to leave the boat like that until the weekend.
Thoughts?