Rather than weighing the boat, which would be difficult, can you tell how much water is in the hull by how high the boat rides in the water, un-manned?
Only extremely waterlogged hulls would ride noticeably lower.
Proper hull weight is (around) 130 lbs
Imagine 50 lbs of water (which is a lot)
Makes the total weight 180 lbs; or about 40% heavier
Float the hull in a pool
Maybe immobilize the hull (front and stern) to keep it in place?
You would need a pretty accurate measurement system to detect the difference in how high the hull rides in the water And a dry hull for comparison
Seems rather complicated, but somebody else may have a better idea.
Weighing the boat is not difficult: one or two bathroom scales will do it. Just put the boat on one scale (maybe on its side for ease) or between two scales and add the results.
Weighing the boat is not difficult: one or two bathroom scales will do it. Just put the boat on one scale (maybe on its side for ease) or between two scales and add the results
Rather than weighing the boat, which would be difficult, can you tell how much water is in the hull by how high the boat rides in the water, un-manned?
metal scrap yards have drive up scales, truck stops have scales, stone yards have scales..
why do you want to know how much water? wouldn't you just want to know how to get it out?
tip it over on its side and pour out the water through the drain plug, then measure it in 5 gallon bucket increments..
or are you wondering how big the leak is and how you're gonna find the leak?
if you're not sure if you have a leak, open up the drain plug and tip it over and find out.. you should be able to tell if water is in your boat by sloshing it about..
metal scrap yards have drive up scales, truck stops have scales, stone yards have scales..
why do you want to know how much water? wouldn't you just want to know how to get it out?
tip it over on its side and pour out the water through the drain plug, then measure it in 5 gallon bucket increments..
or are you wondering how big the leak is and how you're gonna find the leak?
if you're not sure if you have a leak, open up the drain plug and tip it over and find out.. you should be able to tell if water is in your boat by sloshing it about..