Are you referring to Salem, OR, or Salem, MA? If Salem, OR. I can recommend
Alison Mazon (503) 358-6983 or Joe Derie (503) 953-4008. I've used both of
them, and they are excellent, reliable surveyors. They're both in Portland,
but that's only about thirty-five miles from Salem.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk
Hello,
Does anyone feel confident to recommend a yacht surveyor in the Salem area? If
so who?
Hull, electrical engine.
Thank you,
Blair
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Mike thanks...that stuff is expensive! But I am sure its worth the extra $$$ to
make sure its done right...the first time...;
Richard
s/b Bushmark4: 1985 C 37; CB: Ohio River, Mile 584.4;Richard N. Bush
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
502-584-7255
Richard,
It is a synthetic material that is strong not doesn’t absorb moisture and
doesn’t rot.
A lot, if not most, use it I’m making boats these days instead of balsa wood.
Neil
1982 C 32, FoxFire
Rock Hall, MD
Neil Andersen
20691 Jamieson Rd
Rock Hall, MD 21661
Hi Richard. See this link from Stright-MacKay
https://online.fliphtml5.com/jgvg/pzgm/#p=571
Coosa is a composite panel that does not rot and is very strong when stiffened
with glass cloth on both sides. A lot of new boat construction now uses
similar composite materials for core material
Mike; thank you for sharing the project photos; (I enjoyed the photos of
Persistence also): what is "Coosa Board" and why did you use it vs other
materials? Thanks again,
Richard
s/b Bushmark4: 1985 C 37; CB: Ohio River, Mile 584.4;
Richard N. Bush
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
Nice, I'm using some coosa board to replace the small bulkhead in my
chain-locker this week. The headstay chainplate will be bolted to this
also. I was advised to use some heavy fiberglass on each side of the coosa
board - it's the glass that will hold the chainplates ultimately, but the
coosa
No not on Persistence but on a couple of J22s. I decided to document the
replacement of the bulkhead on this latest J22 and post the progress on the
web. If anyone is interested it can be viewed at
http://www.hoytsailing.com/J22Project/J22No6.htm
Mike Hoyt
Persistence
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