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Anyone have experience with hull/deck/bulwark leaks on a Tayana 37?
I'm replacing/relocating chainplates, and have deduced that some of the leaks are actually coming from the adjacent hull/deck seam, which is INSIDE the Tayana bulwark. I'm a little hesitant to start cutting a hole with a 5" holesaw and see what I find inside... The curator of the TOG (tayana Owners Group) newsletter is searching back issues for me, but nothing yet. Any info appreciated. Mitch sv KOMFY |
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Go to sailnet.com, then go to the 'email archives', list Tayana in the
box and bulwarks in the search box. Many of the older TY37 suffer from simply the caulk falling out from under the cap rail that covers the bulwarks. Many TY37 owners are now switching from polysulphide (or worse - silicone) to a product called "Silaprene". The hawse holes (3 per side) also need caulking. If the leak is through the genoa track attachments - -- on the inboard side of the bulwarks if you look very carefully at the gelcoat surface you will see faint shadows of 3/4" 'plugs' that when removed will give access to the undersurface bolting that holds the track in place, the rest are simply screws. If you have such leaks, you may need to drill into the underside of the bulwarks at the lowest place and do some 'draining'. Chainplates are another 'story' as if the chainplates have been leaking for some time and water has gotten into the chainplate base .... there is the possibility/probability of fairly severe weakening of the chainplate base system. The chief symptom when you remove the teak fascia over the chainplates will be 'rust blooms' surrounding the chainplate attachment nuts/studs - evidence of 'crevice corrosion' internal to the base due to the wet wood core inside the chainplate base. If you apply approx. 25 ft.-lb. torque to the studs .... and they break off, then you have discovered an ever growing problem with TY37 of chainplate base rot. Again go to the email archives for the Tayana email group at sailnet and do an archive search for: chainplates. There is an active email discussion group for Tayanas on Sailnet. There is also a just starting website: tayanaowners.org Hope this helps. RichH #423 In article , mitch wrote: Anyone have experience with hull/deck/bulwark leaks on a Tayana 37? I'm replacing/relocating chainplates, and have deduced that some of the leaks are actually coming from the adjacent hull/deck seam, which is INSIDE the Tayana bulwark. I'm a little hesitant to start cutting a hole with a 5" holesaw and see what I find inside... The curator of the TOG (tayana Owners Group) newsletter is searching back issues for me, but nothing yet. Any info appreciated. Mitch sv KOMFY |
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