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A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches. A friend suggested
gelcoat leaks leading to water saturated fiberglass - another suggested that even if the front of the boat was waterlogged , the extra weight of whatever the front hull could hold would not be enough to bring the whole boat down in front . Any other Pearson owners out there with knowledge of this ? I don't think I have enough in front to do this; I did add a roller fuller and a slightly oversized anchor (kept on the pulpit) but I doubt this was enough .. Any way to get a reading on the hull for "waterloggedness" ? |
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