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405 bow plowing
- sailtosteam
- Scurvy Dog

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405 bow plowing
I have. 97 Carver 405 that rides low in the bow. It plows. I have tried various rpm’s, from 1200 to 2000, and I’m told the bow is way down. The spray is nearly up to the gunnels. I,ve also been having issues with water coming into the fwd bilge. Over 6 gallons during a 6-7 hr cruise. Related? I did discover a leak in the fwd A/C condensate line to the shower sump. Hopefully I fixed that. We’ll see tomorrow.
We checked the trim tabs and have them turned up as high as they will go. I’ll adjust them up before we leave in the morning in case they drift down.
The boat has 6BTA5.9 Cummins.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
Jim
- g36
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Re: 405 bow plowing
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The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- sailtosteam
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: 405 bow plowing
My water issue is at the fwd bilge. I cannot see where the water is coming in. Running with the A/C raw water valve closed seems to help. My wildest imagination thinks the water is coming back thru the A/C exhaust tubes.
I’ll run today with the trim tabs in the full up position. We checked them by holding a boat pole on them while activating the tabs. We could feel them move and hear the pump activate. When fully up and fully down the pump would stop, of course. The pumps, as you know, are at the aft end of the boat where it is the most difficult to get to.
Heading to Decatur AL today then on to Florence the next day.
Jim
- km1125
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Re: 405 bow plowing
On the water... I'm thinking you have a scoop for the A/C water supply line and that might be forcing pressured water into the system. If you shut the seacock off and it made the problem go away (you say it "seemed to help"), then I'd look at the strainer or A/C seawater pump inlet to see if it's leaking there or one of the associated hoses. When you're normally running that seawater pump there is no pressure on those lines (actually a slight suction) so they may not leak at all, until you're underway and forcing that water into the system by way of the scoop.
How much anchor chain do you have up in the locker?? That's one common reason for boats to ride bow down.
- Cooler
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Re: 405 bow plowing
er( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- bud37
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Re: 405 bow plowing
I agree about the tabs, it really does seem that the tabs are down the way the boat is acting, unless it is in the transition zone before on step. I have seen guys run their boats like that...puts up a hell of a stern wave.
Check that the tabs are up all the way and not just coming up partially.
- denpooch
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Re: 405 bow plowing
The a/c is a closed system and it is unlikely water is coming on board that route. Do you happen to have a forward bilge pump with a thru hull living up forward next to the a/c through hull? It is my contention that there lies the water intrusion. The bilge pump IS NOT a closed system and it is my guess that is where the water is coming aboard 'our' boats.
- sailtosteam
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Re: 405 bow plowing
As for the anchor rode. I have 25 ft of 3/8 chain with 200 ft of 5/8 8 Braet line attached to a 45 lb Manson Supreme. Yes, its heavy but not near as heavy as all chain.
Now, as far as weight up front, I did convert the hanging closet in the fwd berth to a pantry for the wife. It is loaded with canned goods and grocery items. We do have 3 baskets of various items on the fwd bed. Weight I am unsure of but I would guess the whole pantry and baskets no more than 150 lbs. BTW, we are currently living on the boat while doing the loop.
The fwd bilge pump is aft of the A/C raw water thru hull. I have not seen it leaking or letting water in. The water comes in fwd of the A/C raw water thru hull. Now, I did find a leak where the fwd A/C condensate line was spliced to a different hose that went to the fwd shower sump. I did a poor job of fixing that leak and need a new barbed connector. BUT, is it possible for water to be coming in the thru hull for the shower sump?
We travelled today at 1200 rpm and 10-11 mph. It “felt” like the bow was up but did not look it. No one was in front of me to verify. I had the A/C raw water thru hull closed today so only about a cup of water came in.
I kept hitting the trim tab buttons to make sure they were all the way up. I don’t know if they drift or not.
Tomorrow I will exercise the turbos and see how that affects the water intrusion with the A/C thru hull closed.
Suggestions on other things to try regarding the leak and plowing?
Thanks again for all your input.
- bud37
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Re: 405 bow plowing
Considering that , you are pushing water at the speed you were travelling. That will create what you are experiencing , once again in my opinion. See what happens tomorrow when you put the boat on plane.
Have great trip.....
- Midnightsun
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