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Bobsprit wrote:
Wally, you're going to get plenty of real advise on this one And Bobsprit also wrote: ... join a few of the Sailnet groups which could provide you with FAR more genuine info that this group can provide. You're contradicting yourself. If you want a "proper" repair, you need to rebed those U bolts, even if you have to cut them out. It's done all the time on low-end boats. Most recently I watched a guy do exactly that job on a small Chrysler boat. The boat has a cabin lining which is a single-piece GRP moulding. There's an air gap between this and the hull, and I can just get my fingers into the gap, accessed from inside the settee berth. I used a little mirror to try and get a look, and I can just see the inside of one of the U-bolts (three per side). I reckon the chances of getting at the nuts with a socket set are somewhere between minimal to hopeless, so I'm going to look into the possibility of cutting apertures in the liner to gain access that way. There's a glued-on moulded shelf on the liner where I'd want to do the cutting, so I need to try and get that off first. But wouldn't you prefer more feedback from a far bigger group that this one? Get a clue, Wally. Puh-lease! Lame. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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