Yesterday I spent some time aboard S/V Bali Ha'i. In checking the bilge and engine sump I found some water in the bilge - maybe about a quart. It had rained over the mooring field a few days earlier.
I started to again go over possible sources of water ingress. Previously, I had found a small 1/2" hole at the forward end of the port side cockpit locker near the bottom of the locker. When I found this hole some time ago I thought it drained into the engine sump and was the source of rain water getting into the engine sump - entering via the cockpit locker hatch, down into the port side cockpit locker and draining through this hole into the sump.
Yesterday I started to think that this hole may actually gravity drain into the bilge. I ran a wire through the hole to see where it came out. Sure enough, it came out at a section of the engine mount that slopes down into the bilge. Eureka

Coincidentally, I had a 5 gallon bucket in this locker that was positioned right below the hatch cover and against the removable board that allows access to the engine from the port side cockpit locker. It had at least 2" of water in the bucket. Clearly, somehow, water is getting over the 3" teak rails inside the port side cockpit locker and draining into the locker.
I decided to put everything back in the locker exactly where I usually store items. I closed the lid and used duct tape to seal the entire locker cover so that it will be impossible (I hope) for any rain water to enter the port side cockpit locker. Later this week we are expecting some heavy rains from a low pressure system/wave that is moving towards South Florida. After it passes, if there is no water in the bilge I believe I will have found the source of bilge water. Then, I will have to figure out how to seal off the locker lid so that it will not allow water in to the locker and gravity drain into the bilge.
If this works, I will have found a safe place to store my secret stash of Guinness




Fingers crossed.
