Jim I sent this to a friend who built a 31 about 30 years ago.
I have had trunk box problems --but not this one. I too am stumped.
Take chainsaw and cut out CB box. Make new, reinstall rebuild frames
that support the trunk Box. Go sailing.
Sound simple doesn't it!!
Larry
Not the answer you were looking for but I expect the one that will work.
John
jim sims wrote:
> I've got a 1989 SeaRunner 34 that has delamination issues inside the
> centerboard trunk and am looking for some great ideas about how to repair
> this. The trunk is not really wide enough to get up inside, so getting a
> good bond/even coat of cloth and glass looks to be very problematic. The
> boatyard where she's on the hard is pretty stumped as well.
>
> please respond directly and I'll summarize.
>
> Thanks!
>
> jim sims
> s/v Nekkid Joy III
> 1989 SeaRunner 34
>
>
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