So, Cut a piece of sponge about 1” square and 3-5 inches long.  Slice it
half way through near the center.  Now insert the sponge through your rail
hole near the water pool and open the cut slot to fit over the lower part of
the rail……… and then leave it alone and never touch it again.

 

The water absorbs into the sponge and since the outer end is “lower” than
the inner end, water flows overboard and the whole thing dries up in the
sun…………pick a dark color sponge and never take them out…………

 

Or you can remove them for sailing and then put them back afterward……………..DO
NOT CUT into the RAIL…………….

 

Ron C.

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List Standing water on deck

 

You can also use a bit of cotton rope as a siphon, removing it while under
way of course. Almost like a baggywrinkle. 



 

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Subject: Stus-List Standing water on deck


Hi all,

I just recently bought a C&C 33 Mk II and have noticed that I have standing
water around the aft part of the toerail for several days after a rainfall. 

I was thinking of putting a notch in the toerail to help it drain (at least
most of it) or perhaps a little 90 degree scupper from the deck to the hull.
Or am i better off just to leave well enough alone?

Thanks,
Mike
Atacama, Toronto 
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