erikgreen
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- Jan 8, 2007
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You all know how this story goes. I was prepping my floor for my new nautolex install, when I checked out the bulkhead in front of the engine block on my '83 Sea Ray 210.
"Hey, it's crooked!.... oh, that's why. It's sealed with a huge glob of silicone and nothing else. Way to go, PO."
"Hmm... well, it'll get worse if I leave it, and this is my 'good' boat. I'd better cut out the bulkhead and replace it, then re-glass it. Shouldn't take more than a couple evenings."
I started cutting.....
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Three and a half hours later, I've excavated 20 lbs of mulch and powdered poly resin from the bulkhead, the end of two stringers, and the surrounding glass, to finally reach solid wood and dry foam.
At least I know it's not gonna get worse. Tomorrow night I'll cut some dry pieces of PT ply I have to fit, and glass in all but the top edge. Then I'm gonna inject a half cup of antifreeze along the edge where the wet wood was, just in case. Then once I glass in the top, I can get back to prepping for my nautolex install.
Just another day in the life of a boater
Erik
"Hey, it's crooked!.... oh, that's why. It's sealed with a huge glob of silicone and nothing else. Way to go, PO."
"Hmm... well, it'll get worse if I leave it, and this is my 'good' boat. I'd better cut out the bulkhead and replace it, then re-glass it. Shouldn't take more than a couple evenings."
I started cutting.....
.
.
.
Three and a half hours later, I've excavated 20 lbs of mulch and powdered poly resin from the bulkhead, the end of two stringers, and the surrounding glass, to finally reach solid wood and dry foam.
At least I know it's not gonna get worse. Tomorrow night I'll cut some dry pieces of PT ply I have to fit, and glass in all but the top edge. Then I'm gonna inject a half cup of antifreeze along the edge where the wet wood was, just in case. Then once I glass in the top, I can get back to prepping for my nautolex install.
Just another day in the life of a boater
Erik