I had the divers over last week to clean my bottom. They discovered that the bottom 12 inches (or thereabouts) is broken off my rudder.
So the questions start coming ....
I imagine I'm going to have to let the rudder dry out before doing any repairs. I am currently in Florida ... would 3 to 4 months on the hard be enough to dry it out?
I will probably get hauled and store the boat at Green Cove Springs Marina. Has anyone had any experience with repair workmen who could do the repair? Is this the type of repair that most yards could handle comfortably?
I was told the break is at the point where the internal metal supporting structure ends. Can foam core just be laminated back on, or should there be additional structural support added at the break line?
Are there any other considerations that I should be thinking about?
Does anyone know the dimensions of the intact rudder for a 1990 Hunter Vision 32? I imagine that would help the repairman.
Many thanks!
So the questions start coming ....
I imagine I'm going to have to let the rudder dry out before doing any repairs. I am currently in Florida ... would 3 to 4 months on the hard be enough to dry it out?
I will probably get hauled and store the boat at Green Cove Springs Marina. Has anyone had any experience with repair workmen who could do the repair? Is this the type of repair that most yards could handle comfortably?
I was told the break is at the point where the internal metal supporting structure ends. Can foam core just be laminated back on, or should there be additional structural support added at the break line?
Are there any other considerations that I should be thinking about?
Does anyone know the dimensions of the intact rudder for a 1990 Hunter Vision 32? I imagine that would help the repairman.
Many thanks!