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Old 06-19-2018, 09:03 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Bare Necessities View Post
Thank you for the input. I failed to mention that I am in a 70 foot covered slip that is covered several hundred feet on each side. The area is below the waterline with no evidence of water coming from the exterior.

Got it, but below the waterline is often just where water pools; doesn't always have to do with where the water entered. Another way in is while underway, through rubrails or vents and so forth... and that may eventually end up anywhere in your bilges...


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I am thinking I have a very slow fresh water line leak under the floor where you cannot see. There is only about a 4'-5' area that I can't see under the floor and I have been considering purchasing an inspection camera like the Milwaukee M12 or similar. Thanks for all of the help. It reassures me that I have been looking in all of the right places.
Does your water pump cycle on and off, even when a tap's not open? That'd maybe tend to substantiate the fresh water leak idea.

I have the M12, works OK. A snapshot capability would have been useful...

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