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You have a great report with the various manufacturer reps and are able to contribute your own observations without getting in the way of the sales pitch.
It is not unusual for this type of boat as water gets in through the anchor locker as well as many other boats too. Even around other deck openings like the storage locker hatch has a drain on aft port side if you paid attention when he opened it. The seals on the hatch will prevent the water from dropping straight down over the lip. But you don't want water remaining inside the lip area. No I have no connection to the company or Yacht Lens. Just someone who has been around a lot of boats.
It rained alot that day, water dripped in when he opened it earlier before the walk thru. Bilge pump had not engaged yet as it does with a bit more water. No she is water tight with great seals it was not a leak. We get some good rains out there in the Pacific Northwest. Thanks for watching.
⚓Our aim is to bring you the most beautiful and unique yachts on the water. We think you will agree this True North is one of those yachts! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! 👍
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You have a great report with the various manufacturer reps and are able to contribute your own observations without getting in the way of the sales pitch.
I'd be concerned about the water in the bilge considering the Rep. Knew it was being filmed!
It is not unusual for this type of boat as water gets in through the anchor locker as well as many other boats too. Even around other deck openings like the storage locker hatch has a drain on aft port side if you paid attention when he opened it. The seals on the hatch will prevent the water from dropping straight down over the lip. But you don't want water remaining inside the lip area. No I have no connection to the company or Yacht Lens. Just someone who has been around a lot of boats.
It rained alot that day, water dripped in when he opened it earlier before the walk thru. Bilge pump had not engaged yet as it does with a bit more water. No she is water tight with great seals it was not a leak. We get some good rains out there in the Pacific Northwest. Thanks for watching.