I have resigned myself to the fact that I need to address my decks and
cockpit sole. The PO installed wood strips fore to aft on the cockpit sole
ostensibly to provide some lateral traction. They were not properly bedded
and as you might imagine, the wood strips did not last long. There are open
screw holes and if I step next to them water comes out. That is an obvious
problem.

 

The reason I am concerned about my decks, particularly my cabin roof is the
fact that a brown wet film will form over time on the inside of the cabin
roof. My roof has no headliner. The paint was peeling badly when I bought
the boat and I have stripped it off. If I clean the fiberglass and wait a
few days the film gradually appears. My assumption is that there may be a
wet core in the roof. I will get a surveyor to take readings with his
moisture tool to confirm but assuming that is the case, I would appreciate
any insight by listers who have tackled this problem. 

 

I am not an experienced fiberglass guy. I don't particularly like working
with fiberglass but I am pretty handy otherwise and would be willing to
attempt this work in order to save a few hard earned bucks. 

 

Here are a couple specific questions:

1.       What would the balsa typically be replaced with? An appropriate
thickness of mat?

2.       Should I attempt to save the fiberglass skin I remove to be re-used
or just use new fabric to glass over the repair?

3.       Assuming I work from the inside, how do I defy gravity to keep the
new mat or fabric from falling down until it cures? Does the resin have
enough mastic properties to keep it up?

 

It is starting to look like the coming season may be lost for me. I have a
lot to do and can't do most of it until the temps increase. I do want to
rehabilitate this boat and do it right. I think it will be worth it whether
I keep the boat or sell her when I'm done. The boat is covered so I am
hoping it will dry out a bit before I start. 

 

Thanks as always

 

Skip

1974 CNC 33 3/4tonner

On the hard in Walpole, MA

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