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Re: Starboard leaks


 

Yes I still have some balsa. Something like 8-10 sq ft of 1/2 inch and about half or a third that much of 3/4, if anyone needs it. I don't see myself using it any time soon. Call if you want it c803?600 7831.

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Billy Ray Davis

Scarlet # 79


--- On Sat, 7/19/08, ksmith4312 wrote:

From: ksmith4312
Subject: [T27Owners] Re: Starboard leaks
To: T27Owners@...
Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008, 9:16 AM

Sorry my hull # is 442 1970 and I recently moved on board. Little
tight but for one is do able. I think you and I may have talked
seems like you had some left over balsa? --- In
T27Owners@yahoogrou ps.com, Bill Davis wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
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> I have just finished re-coring my entire deck and about 1/2 of the
cabin top. Depending on where the fitting is placed you either have a
core between two layers of fiberglass of balsa or marine grade
plywood in that area. A simple fix is to inject epoxy and drill a
pilot hole for the screws. You may have to inject it several times if
it is balsa before you have a substantial base to work with. Be sure
and use caulk before you mount the fitting. If done properly that
should last you for a long time unless your balsa is all rotted out
like mine was!
> ?
> We all like to know who we are communicating with and your hull
number!
> ?
> Billy Ray Davis
> Scarlet #79
>
> --- On Fri, 7/18/08, ksmith4312 wrote:
>
> From: ksmith4312
> Subject: [T27Owners] Starboard leaks
> To: T27Owners@yahoogrou ps.com
> Date: Friday, July 18, 2008, 12:15 PM
>
>
>
>
>
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> I am getting minor leaking on the starboard side at the quarter
berth.
> One of the spots appeared to be where a bimini was attached (not
thru
> bolted) when I stick a toothpick in the hole it feels like there
may
> be a liner at that point is this possible?
>


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