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Touchdown! Greaser!
My plane is always hangared at home, and I put a cover on it any time I leave it outside overnight. This weekend,I tied down at Jekyll Island for a couple of nights. It poured rain one night. When I got home today I noticed a stream of water coming out of what looked like an empty rivet hole on the bottom of the hull. I don't think it was a rivet hole. In fact it might have been a weep hole for just this purpose. It was right down the center line and just about between the two back wheels. But I never saw water come out before.
I suspect rain entered around the fuel filler opening on the top of the wing. The cover doesn't extend out over the wing. There is a gap there. But I am not sure how water would make it's way from there, around the fuel tanks and down into the hull. Could it have drained through the wing spars? Any one know of another path from the fuel filler hole to the hull or maybe another possible water entry point. Suggestions?
I suspect rain entered around the fuel filler opening on the top of the wing. The cover doesn't extend out over the wing. There is a gap there. But I am not sure how water would make it's way from there, around the fuel tanks and down into the hull. Could it have drained through the wing spars? Any one know of another path from the fuel filler hole to the hull or maybe another possible water entry point. Suggestions?