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Cc: Josh Muckley<mailto:muckl...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Force 10 heater removal
Fiberglass repair videos are provided by Jamestown Distributors and/or
Boatworks Today.
-In general you'll want to epoxy a backer on the
Fiberglass repair videos are provided by Jamestown Distributors and/or
Boatworks Today.
-In general you'll want to epoxy a backer on the bottom of the deck to hold
the filler in place. A piece of G10 might be a good choice. 1/8th inch
would probably be thick enough but thicker would be fine too.
I will take it!
John McCrea
Talisman
C&C 36
Mystic, CT
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> On May 23, 2020, at 11:45 AM, John Conklin wrote:
>
> Ok I had a chance to visit the boat during 5 straight days of torrential
> rain Here in in Oriental.
> Found a pretty good leak at exhaust pipe on the force 10 water running
I would be interested in it. Doug Mountjoysv Rebecca Leah C&C Landfall 39Port
Orchard yacht club
Original message From: John Conklin via CnC-List
Date: 5/23/20 08:45 (GMT-08:00) To:
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: John Conklin Subject:
Stus-List Force 10 heater removal Ok I
Ok I had a chance to visit the boat during 5 straight days of torrential rain
Here in in Oriental.
Found a pretty good leak at exhaust pipe on the force 10 water running along
coach roof to circular block creating a water trap.
Realized it was not only leaking dripping off heater and down wall