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Ross Shropshire
I bought my 1979/37 cherubini last year and put it in the water in august. All seemed well! I got some advice about glassing in the chain plates because water could leak in to the ply wood between decks. i was called by the individual who gave me the advice in january and I ignorantly agreed to go ahead with the work. "Bad Idea!" He cut about a 4" square hole around 4 of the 6 chain plates so as to leave 2 attached for stability. What we found was the deck area we exposed was sopping wet and the weather to cool to properly dry it out if at all it could be dried out. I don't know anything about these procedures and must admit I was relying on some good advice which I don't feel I got. The other day he finally brought a moisture meter only to discover high moisture around a considerable area of the deck. In retrospect anyone knowing what they are doing should have suggested this first. Reason being wet cold decks are still sailable and warm or hot weather would be a more ideal time to commence on such endeavours. "I'm Pissed" and feel I might have to miss a considerable amount of sailing before I can do anything about it. I need good sund advice. Please help. How can I dry her out?