Fiberglass crack by winch

Jan 11, 2014
12,147
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
If you look at the line stripper it indicates that the load will be on the opposite side so I agree with you all, that it's not likely caused by compression. The boat has a cover so we're good for the winter. I think I'll find a piece of scrap fiberglass to practice gelcoat matching over the winter. Any tips are welcome!
When was the last time the winches were serviced? Had the glaciers retreated yet? Take the winches off so you can service them over the winter. It is much easier to clean them off the boat and when you drop something, it is on the floor, not the bottom. While the winches are off, drill the small hole to test the core. If it dry, you can sleep well knowing that the core is solid. If it is wet, fix it.

Next spring when the winches are remounted you will know they are secure and they will work much better.

Deferred maintenance is a death sentence for old boats. :beer:
 
Apr 8, 2010
2,026
Ericson Yachts Olson 34 28400 Portland OR
Deferred maintenance is a death sentence for old boats.
I wonder how many owners of boats built over 25 years ago read that and will now spend the day singing loudly, with their hands firmly clamped over their ears?
(Big sigh...) :eek: