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Just about everywhere anything was through-bolted on
my Etchells, I found core rot or wet core. I decided to take some time off from sailing to bring the boat up to Bristol standards. I have plans to use the boat in the last week in August and I want it perfect by then. You know how core gets wet, people tighten things up crush the core more and it just keeps spreading. I decided to cut up a 24" and 28" piece of 3/8" fiberglass panel to replace the balsa core under all deck fittings. The idea being, this will prevent any ingress of water into my balsa core. I will not use any bedding for any deck hardware, and of course you should never bed the bottom, as you want the water to find it's way though. Pictures. http://good-times.webshots.com/album/560166062GlPvzp Neat video showing what wet core looks like and rotten core. http://good-times.webshots.com/video...01903646kvMSDv Question. What is the music playing in the background? Who is the artist? More pictures to follow later. Bart |
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