vince1312 Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Hi guys, Need some advices for my silly boating, just had my new boat to the water yesterday, it was so nice and handle very well, after I returned to the boat ramp and opened the bung holes, there was lot of water came out and then I realized one hole was forgotten, I believed all the salt water has been drained away. I just wondering do I need to flush with fresh water and how do I do this? Mine is fiberglass, does the salt water damage the inside of the hull? Thank you guys! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Should be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Busy-livin Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Leave the plugs out and let her dry she'll be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest no one Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Just put the boat on an angle on the trailer and hose the inside for a few mins hen leave to drain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squidboy Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Is it possible that you may have a leak, either from the bungs, a live well or at worst a crack somewhere? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blood Knot Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Is it possible that you may have a leak, either from the bungs, a live well or at worst a crack somewhere? I think the leak was from the forgotten bung hole Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chocolate Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 The storm 2 weeks ago ripped the cover of my boat and at the moment i am doing transom repairs most of my boat under the hull copped water, I drained it let it dry put a new cover on it , Its only now i am starting to work on it again due to making sure nothing it wet.With the cover on it and the if drained right the sun and heat under the hull will dry it out, But if water is still there and not drained right it can cause mould stains . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pjbink Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 Fresh water will do more damage to a fiberglass boat than salt (dry rot of the wooden stringers and transom), so it wouldn't be doing anying but let the salt water drain out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daniel944 Posted May 7, 2015 Share Posted May 7, 2015 I might be a bit worried about various fittings parts ect in the botom of the boat getting salt water on them? give it a hose out and let it dry out as others have said Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
locodave Posted May 7, 2015 Share Posted May 7, 2015 Hi guys, Need some advices for my silly boating, just had my new boat to the water yesterday, it was so nice and handle very well, after I returned to the boat ramp and opened the bung holes, there was lot of water came out and then I realized one hole was forgotten, I believed all the salt water has been drained away. I just wondering do I need to flush with fresh water and how do I do this? Mine is fiberglass, does the salt water damage the inside of the hull? Thank you guys! What boat did you get? Some of these boats have bungs towards the front of the boat. Sometimes when I am cleaning I run water through there so it cleans the hull. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MV Sunray Posted May 7, 2015 Share Posted May 7, 2015 If you have bilge pumps flush them with fresh water. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vince1312 Posted May 12, 2015 Author Share Posted May 12, 2015 I have 6m Yalta Crafe, spoke to the manufactory before, they said it has two air locks on both side and fitted with anti flotation.However they told me always keep them locking. I was wondering if always keep them lock why bother have two bung holes? I think it's better install a auto flow bilge pump to prevent this problem again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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