[C38] Changing Portside Main Bulkhead
Patrick Harpole
1derful at comcast.net
Fri Feb 12 13:17:32 EST 2021
Thanks
Will check it out
I have a
Device that checks for water in sheet rock when home gets flooded.
Maybe it would work
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 12, 2021, at 10:12 AM, Charles Finn <Charles at finn.ws> wrote:
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>
> Look behind the seat cushion and/or poke the area with a screwdriver. If the screwdriver pushes in or penetrates... you have a problem. But you should be easily able to see the deterioration.
>
> On 2/12/2021 11:56 AM, Patrick Harpole wrote:
>> How do I check to see if it is rotten?
>> Patrick
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Feb 12, 2021, at 9:54 AM, Charles Finn <Charles at finn.ws> wrote:
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>>>
>>> Patrick,
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>>> I would recommend you could have any carpenter do this. It is not something a boatyard needs to do.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> cf
>>>
>>> On 2/12/2021 11:42 AM, Patrick Harpole wrote:
>>>> My opinion is that sailing requires the courage and ability to take on a multitude of repairs.
>>>> When something “breaks” sailor might be in place where help is not available.
>>>> I have done electrical, plumbing, diesel repair ( took diesel class) wood work.
>>>> Personally I wouldn’t replace bulkhead
>>>> Patrick
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 12, 2021, at 9:33 AM, Pierre Patino <pierre.patino at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I am humbled by the projects that some of you undertake. I have zero expertise (probably negative expertise) in a project such as removing/replacing a bulkhead. I would leave that to the experts. However, I wonder, is such expertise common? And also, the fact that it needed to be done in the first place, is that just bad luck or is it preventable?
>>>>>
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>>>>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 9:04 AM Patrick Harpole <1derful at comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>> Chuck
>>>>>> Great advice.
>>>>>> You can do anything
>>>>>> Patrick
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > On Feb 12, 2021, at 8:33 AM, Charles Finn <Charles at finn.ws> wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Reed,
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I did this some time ago and it is possible with the mast in the boat.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I first relieved stress on the hull by loosening up my stays (not too far).
>>>>>> > I then cut the existing bulkhead in half horizontally and removed the fasteners along the cabin roof.
>>>>>> > Nest were the fasteners in the head.
>>>>>> > And finally the fasteners along the bottom of the bulkhead.
>>>>>> > Some for the fasteners were partially embedded in the fiberglass and I had to grind a bit.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > The removed bulkhead is your template for making your new one, so try and figure out what it looked like in the area that is rotted. I made a cardboard template of that area and attached it to the lower piece of bulkhead.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I was able to find some marine teak plywood (double sided). I used 1/2 inch.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I did all the finishing on the new bulkhead prior to installing, knowing there would be touch up later. I treated the edges where I had rot in the old bulkhead and all the edges with a penetrating epoxy. I used Smiths penetrating expoxy which really needs to be used outdoors!
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I slipped the new bulkhead in working from the starboard (at least that is my memory but it have been from the port side) side to get around the mast. The 1/2 in plywood would bend enough to make this work. The important thing here is you can get new bulkhead in without removing the mast!
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I reinforced the bottom edge of the plywood on the head side with a 1 inch teak board.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > The new bulkhead looks and works great. Yes this is a big project, but this bulkhead is structurally key to our boat and you will find your stay adjustment will be quite different (which is a good thing).
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Chuck Finn
>>>>>> > Mighty Quinn #114
>>>>>> > Lake Superior
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >> On 2/11/2021 3:24 PM, W. Reed Smith wrote:
>>>>>> >> All:
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> I apologize if this is repetitious. I think that someone asked about a bulkhead a Few months ago.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> My port mainbulkead is rotten by the chainplate for the inside stay ( closest to keel, bolts show through bulkhead). I will need to change bulkhead.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Any advice would be very much appreciated. For example : Can I change the bulkhead with the mast still up? Also, is it possible to change the bulkhead without ruining the bathroom wall?
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Reed
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>> >>
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