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I am considering a purchase of a long neglected sail boat. I am
confident of my ability to assess and estimate time & costs for mot of the issues involved in bring this vessel up to good condition, except one problem. The cored deck is soft, very soft in some places. The cabin top is not cored and is in good condition, except around a couple opening ports where the ports were torqued down so tight to stop leaks that it began cracking the fiberglass. But it's the decks that worry me as I have never done a repair of balsa cored decks, nor had reason to consider such costs previously. This boat is out of the country, btw, so I would be depending on yard work done in either Grenada, Carriacou, or Trinidad. Before talking with yards about this, I would like to have better info of what is likely to be involved so that I can better assess their plans, proposals, costs. This is for a 36' boat. Recommendations on yards or personnel in those islands welcomed. I can feel the softness, and in many places see the indication of cracks in the nonskid around the soft areas, pretty much defining the places I feel. In one place I can make the deck squeek by standing with feet apart and just shifting weight between them. Can anyone relate their experiences and costs with such repairs? Or point me towards good source materials about the subject. I am also wondering whether I could sail the boat between the islands mentioned above to get to a preferred yard for the work. The mast is deck stepped, the cabin top under the mast seems stiff, and the shrouds are not deck mounted but rather to the hull and internal bulkheads. I could also motor as the engine seems fine for its age. |