Vlog 361: Seeing the Light
I did my first proper check on my fibreglass cabin cruiser “Twiggy” since I left it for winter and although it was too full of condensation to do any sanding, I set about taking off some soggy wood from the roof with the multitool. Inevitably, chaos followed.
‘Water, water everywhere.’ God knows where that water is coming from David. But water, being water, will get anywhere! Looking forward to the next Twiggy episode, but you have certainly got your hands’ full young man!
Could the water be running down the inside of the tarp? Perhaps with wind the tarp pushes against the transom depositing water?
Well I am unsure because the tarp dangles directly down rather than against the angle of the boat rear; the boat is backed up against the side of a building so there’s no direct airflow against it (it would more be any wind rushing past than directly at the boat if that makes sense) so I’m unconvinced it would do so long enough to have put that amount of water there.