I found the water coming in my bilge when it rains and wash down is coming from the access hatches in the engine well. What do you recommend to fix it ?
Hi OfficerDave78, well based on the information you provide us, we recommend sealing hatches with new weather stripping. This will help and prevent water intrusion. However, to give you a more suitable recommendation we would have to take a look at the boat first. If you are close to one of our offices you can always do service with us. InterMarine Service Department at our Fort Lauderdale office: 954-894-9895 IM Parts & Service: www.intermarineboats.com/service-team
@@OfficerDave78 Based on what you describe, we think it could be due to a clogged hose. Since it happens after a rain, is the drain hoses in all of the deck hatches. A hose fell off, its cracked, or its clogged, and the water is not draining overboard properly. Usually, it’s a clogged hose. There are also 2 cockpit drains. One of those may not be draining properly for the same reasons. Nevertheless, we recommend contacting your dealer for a better inspection of the boat. If you need our help to solve this problem, please contact our Parts and Service Department, they will be happy to assist you. InterMarine Ft Lauderdale Contact information: Ft Lauderdale office: 954-894-9895 Visit our website to contact directly IM Parts & Service: www.intermarineboats.com/service-team
@@IntermarineBoats my boat is at the dealer for some gel coat cracking at the dive door and transom. Told them about water in bilge see if they can find anything
@@OfficerDave78 Sorry to hear about the gel coat cracking issue :( Your dealer will surely find a solution for the bilge water you have, as well as the gel coat cracking problem. Hope we were able to help you with this. Keep us up to date on how it goes.
I have a 2020 262 and always have water in the bilge. Where is the water coming from ? With all the drainage it should be dry
I found the water coming in my bilge when it rains and wash down is coming from the access hatches in the engine well. What do you recommend to fix it ?
Hi OfficerDave78, well based on the information you provide us, we recommend sealing hatches with new weather stripping. This will help and prevent water intrusion.
However, to give you a more suitable recommendation we would have to take a look at the boat first.
If you are close to one of our offices you can always do service with us.
InterMarine Service Department at our Fort Lauderdale office: 954-894-9895
IM Parts & Service: www.intermarineboats.com/service-team
I have a 2020 262 and always have water in bilge. With all the drainage bilge should be dry. Where is it coming from ?
Hello, surely we can help you.
To give you an accurate answer to your problem, could you tell us if it is fresh or salt water?
@@IntermarineBoats it is fresh water. When it rains there is a lots there
@@OfficerDave78
Based on what you describe, we think it could be due to a clogged hose.
Since it happens after a rain, is the drain hoses in all of the deck hatches. A hose fell off, its cracked, or its clogged, and the water is not draining overboard properly. Usually, it’s a clogged hose.
There are also 2 cockpit drains.
One of those may not be draining properly for the same reasons.
Nevertheless, we recommend contacting your dealer for a better inspection of the boat.
If you need our help to solve this problem, please contact our Parts and Service Department, they will be happy to assist you.
InterMarine Ft Lauderdale Contact information:
Ft Lauderdale office: 954-894-9895
Visit our website to contact directly IM Parts & Service: www.intermarineboats.com/service-team
@@IntermarineBoats my boat is at the dealer for some gel coat cracking at the dive door and transom. Told them about water in bilge see if they can find anything
@@OfficerDave78 Sorry to hear about the gel coat cracking issue :(
Your dealer will surely find a solution for the bilge water you have, as well as the gel coat cracking problem.
Hope we were able to help you with this.
Keep us up to date on how it goes.