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Originally Posted by Mahigeer
May I suggest a kind of backward test?
Put the kayak on a sort of a stand.
Fill the hull of the kayak with water, until you see a leak. Where ever the water is coming in, will now allow the water to leak out.
There maybe a hairline crack that only shows up when there is weight in the kayak. In this case the weight of the water may cause the crack to open.
That could also eliminate the hatch/s.
Curious to see the cause of the leak. Pleas let us know when you solved the problem.
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I did test it before sending it back to the dealer. First hooked wet vac exhaust and soaped it all down. Typical small leak bubbles emanating from hatches, rudder lines etc but nothing that would let in 35 gallons. On this leak my bait tank did slide forward causing a wet seal and flooding the entire hatch area. I then supported the kayak in four places and filled the inside with 35-40 gallons - not a drop leaked out. So i figured I caused it with the leaking bait tank somehow.
Next time out heavy sailing and realized heavy water intake of approx 70 gallons. Pulled it to level ground and no leaks, drips - nothing for 20 minutes.
Sent it to dealer he resealed forward bow hatch. Tested out of Dana Landing and 2.5 gallons in 30-40 minutes sailing back in. Took it dealer who had Hobie test - no real big leaks.
I will continue to investigate further. Dealer thinks weight in back under sail is causing rudder lines to draw water in.
When I get it back I will test further. I was thinking all along it was seeping in through the scupper holes in the back when a swell would wash over, but Hobie sent pics of scuppers being tested.