That may not work, because it comes down the inside of the mast! Go down to the 
boat when it's raining like hell, and take a flashlight and look at your mast 
and see if you don't see water running down through  there.   By the way, 
somebody on this list came up with a really great suggestion, strong magnets. I 
have a pair, and I put one in the bilge in the lowest point where I really 
wanted the garboard drain, but I didn't think I could drill through there. Then 
I went around down outside  with the other magnet and Son of a bitch if it 
didn't stick right where I wanted it!


Regards,
Bill

-------- Original message --------
From: Thomas Delaney via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
Date: 2/12/17  21:13  (GMT-05:00) 
To: [email protected] 
Cc: Thomas Delaney <[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: Stus-List New (old) C&C 35 Mk I - Water Ingress 

Randy, Neil, Bill,
Thank you all for the advice. I've marked the hull with a washable marker and 
will check for water next weekend. The mast is in, and it hadn't crossed my 
mind that the water was coming through it. I'll add replacing the mast boot and 
installing a garboard drain to my list of projects.
Thanks again,Tom
---
Snow Goose
C&C 35 Mk I 
City Island, NY

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