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09-07-2011, 10:14 PM #1
Possible water damage
I have a '06 Outback DD that I keep docked. During a 3 day storm my bilge breaker tripped causing my boat to fill with water. I ended up with enough water in the hull that there was about 1" of standing water above the floor level. Has anyone else experienced this? If so what procedure should I follow before I begin to use the boat again to ensure the safety of the mechanical components?
I’m relatively new and this is my first posting so I would like to apologize if this isn’t the correct format or location for this question.
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09-07-2011, 10:36 PM #2
Assuming you have all the water out, I'd take the clamshell off and put a dehumidifier in the boat with the cover and a tarp over it to get it dry. you probably have water in your engine oil as the dipstick tube entry point may have been compromised, check the oil for water, change the oil before you run it, then run it, then change your oil and filter after you run it. there shouldn't be any water in the filter so no need to change it , the first time, unless you have already started the engine with water in the oil. I'd also spray the engine , motor mounts anything metal with an anticorrosion spray (fogging oil ,wd 40 ) and wipe it down.
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09-08-2011, 02:34 AM #3
Agree with Doc. I'd run for 3-5 min. or so and see what you get. Keep a close eye on it for the next several hours. You may have escaped unscathed but you have to be extremely wary of water in you oil, etc.
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09-08-2011, 07:57 AM #4Senior Member
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check your transmission fluid, as it was definately below the water. It may need to be changed. Get the engine started as soon as you can. As your starter has been underwater, it will rust if you don't get the moisture out and get some type of film on it.
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09-08-2011, 09:52 AM #5
Personally, before starting or anything I'd change oil and trans fluid, just to be safe. A starter is way cheaper than an engine or transmission!
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09-08-2011, 12:11 PM #609 21v LAUNCH
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run your engine after you change your oil
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09-24-2011, 07:16 PM #7
Thank you everyone for the advice. I actually started the boat as soon as I was able to drain all of the water from the boat. After running it I checked both the transmission for signs of water as well as the oil and did not initially see any indication that either had been compromised. Just to be safe I change both the oil and the transmission fluid and was happy to find both H2O free. Thanks again. The only remaining concern I have is the starter. It seem to be working fine but it did “skip a beat” this weekend after sitting for a week without operation.
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09-24-2011, 10:02 PM #8
Good to see that so far the signs are positive and no damage. Even though no visible evidence of water, good that you changed the oil and trans fluids. Hoping that the starter skip was a fluke and nothing more.
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09-25-2011, 08:26 AM #9
might as well get a starter at this point, have a feeling its only a matter of time
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09-25-2011, 09:01 PM #10
That’s what I’m thinking. Anyone have advice or experience purchasing and replacing a starter?