Where to drill?

ToddW

Web GuY
Location
Folsom Lake - CA
On my '94 SJ I can hear water sloshing around in the back on the sides... wheres the most common place this water will be? I don't want to drill 3+ holes on each side looking for it.

Also, will 5200 be a good filler to patch up these lil holes?

Thanks
-Todd
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
Hate to tell you, but you should cut open the tray, completely remove all foam (it's waterlogged all to hell), seal the bondline and all other potential leaks, glass everything back up, and refoam.

Search for refoaming....
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
I got bad news for you: you need to refoam! With that much water sloshing around you could drill almost anywhere and get it out. The best place to start is probably the rear bulkhead, below the bondline and stand it on end for a few days. But, you'll need to pull out all that waterlogged foam and replace it of you want any strength in the hull (and a ski that doesn't weigh a ton!).
 

ToddW

Web GuY
Location
Folsom Lake - CA
Thanks guys, I plan to refoam this winter but wanted to drain the 'free' water out, and am not sure where the best spot(s) to drill are.

The ski sits level, and the bondline is above water so I don't think it's that bad... but I will be putting footholds and refoaming this winter.

Anyway... thanks, I'll try to drain where suggested.
-Todd
 

thegoldenboy

RN Surgery... soon
Location
Toronto
I drilled holes right in the bottom of the chines at the back.

I used milled fibers & epoxy resin to fill holes back up. Use a syringe to fill holes again, sand smooth and paint. Or you could fill with epoxy and fibers, than lay a piece of glass overtop. Stretch glass 2" on each side of hole. Try to drill holes in similar locations so the re glass patch job is cleaner.
 

ToddW

Web GuY
Location
Folsom Lake - CA
I put my ear to the sides and it sounds like the water is at the top not the bottom... if it is at the top can it drain down to the bottom or is ti trapped by the foam?

If I wasn't going houseboating in a couple weeks I'd refoam and glass now but since both would be new to me I don't want to get into something like that now.
 

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
i had the same problem with my square.

the top and the bottom of the hull were foamed at different times. when they put the 2 halves together theres about a half inch where there is no foam. when i opened up my tray the water was just sitting on top of the foam and the foam its self was pretty dry.

best bet would to prob drill a hole in the back right behind where footholds where go on each side and drill kinda downward to make sure you get a hole through the foam to the void. then lift the ski up and it should come out.
 
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