[C38] Cockpit Drains

Joseph Launie jlaunie at cox.net
Thu Aug 4 01:00:53 EDT 2011


Steve,
     You must have been pooped by a huge wave.  I have had a wave go 
over my head when on the rail on my Olson 30 but nothing like that in 
the 38. It sounds like your crew handled it just fine. Joe Launie/Macavity

On 7/31/2011 10:23 PM, Steve Smolinske wrote:
> When we were running down the coast to Long Beach during the Coastal 
> Cup, the first night saw 25-30 knots and sorta big seas.  I had just 
> settle in the quarter berth after placing the the first hatch board in 
> and was just at that tipping point of sleep when a wall of water came 
> through the hatch.  The watch captain was driving and was hit from 
> behind by a wave that went over the top of his head, needless to say 
> the cockpit was full of water, up over the cockpit seats and it took a 
> very long time to drain in addition to bailing.   My drain hoses go 
> straight down from the scuppers to the through hulls.  I remember a 
> thread about routing them to the opposite sides, of course in this 
> situation its a matter of opening size, but we are continually annoyed 
> by water in the cockpit when heeled over and the low side through hull 
> is buried underwater and water comes up and not out the drains.
> I would appreciate comments from anyone who has their hoses going to 
> the opposite side.
> Also any suggestions for adding more drains to get water out quicker, 
> I was thinking about additional drains on the slanted sides of the 
> cockpit sole, Thanks
> Steve
> #312 Peregrine
> Seattle
>
>
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