Is Your Boat Proving ‘Almost' Watertight?
Practical Boat Owner|September 2020
Water can sneak into your boat undetected for years. Øyvind Bordal explains where leaks develop, and how to find them in time
Øyvind Bordal
Is Your Boat Proving ‘Almost' Watertight?

There’s no such thing as ‘almost waterproof’. Still, that’s how most boat owners would describe their boat, if they were being totally honest.

Somehow, somewhere, a tiny bit of water always seems to find its way through the outer shell. Most often the problem is above the waterline, so the boat won’t sink. But it can create serious damage over time.

If you think about it, leaks are natural.

Windows and hatches will often develop leaks over time. This sort of repair is not a permanent fix…

When a vessel is underway, rigging places huge loads on chainplates and blocks. Rain and waves are splashing over everything and there are hundreds of entry points through deck gear, stanchions, steering systems, etc. And, as we all know, the sealant doesn’t last forever. In spite of this, it is possible to keep your boat waterproof, but you will need to keep an eye on things, track down the source of the problems and know what to do about it.

Two types of leak

There are two types of leaks: the ones you know about, and the ones you don’t. The first ones will most often be fixed with a minimum of effort and cost. The latter are the ones you should worry about. Most boats have wooden interiors, and bulkheads are often built from plywood. Some boats have chainplates attached to wooden bulkheads. Behind inner liners tiny, unseen streams of water can trickle down for years and end up where rot can develop undetected.

This story is from the September 2020 edition of Practical Boat Owner.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the September 2020 edition of Practical Boat Owner.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM PRACTICAL BOAT OWNERView All
Shearwater sloop sailing in the 1960s
Practical Boat Owner

Shearwater sloop sailing in the 1960s

Genevieve Leaper shares her late father John Leaper's recollections-compiled from handwritten notes-of cruising the Channel

time-read
7 mins  |
November 2023
Timing an Atlantic crossing
Practical Boat Owner

Timing an Atlantic crossing

Professional meteorologist and sailor Chris Tibbs shares his knowledge of how to choose the best time to sail 'across the pond'

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2023
Transatlantic first
Practical Boat Owner

Transatlantic first

It's 70 years since Ann Davison became the first woman to sail solo across the Atlantic. Katy Stickland looks back at her achievement

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2023
Going dizzy on an island sailing odyssey
Practical Boat Owner

Going dizzy on an island sailing odyssey

Ken Fowler becomes the first sailor to circumnavigate every island in England and Wales-and all done in a 4m dinghy!

time-read
10+ mins  |
November 2023
Boats for coastal cruising
Practical Boat Owner

Boats for coastal cruising

Duncan Kent chooses a selection of the best sail and motor boats under 40ft most suitable for adventurous cruising along the coast

time-read
10+ mins  |
November 2023
Industry view on HVO
Practical Boat Owner

Industry view on HVO

The RYA, IWA and CA are working to help recreational boating transition to a Net Zero future, as the CA's

time-read
2 mins  |
November 2023
HVO RENEWABLE DIESEL Myth or miracle?
Practical Boat Owner

HVO RENEWABLE DIESEL Myth or miracle?

A new generation of biofuel that's cleaner, greener, better for your engine and less prone to microbial growth sounds too good to be true... but the facts beg to differ

time-read
8 mins  |
November 2023
Little ships and the wrong sort of waves
Practical Boat Owner

Little ships and the wrong sort of waves

Why the correct manoeuvres for the sea conditions will reduce hogging and sagging stress on both ship and crew

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2023
Watching boats, saving jerseys
Practical Boat Owner

Watching boats, saving jerseys

It's amazing what you can see from a hospital window if it's the right hospital

time-read
3 mins  |
November 2023
Sweating the mooring asset
Practical Boat Owner

Sweating the mooring asset

Sam Llewellyn looks at ways of getting top value out of his boat's swinging mooring

time-read
3 mins  |
November 2023