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Joseph Washburn
I have a 1988 Catalina 22 swing keel. At the end of this past sailing season I discovered that the small bulkhead, between the stove and the V-berth, was suffering from pretty major rot. Since this is where the upper shroud chain plate attaches I began making plans to replace it. My PLAN was to use 3/4" marine grade ply wood and use West Marine's Wood Pro since I had some left after doing my outside teak work. But alas, as with many plans, this failed. The 3/4" plywood prevented access to the storage compartment and did not fit correctly with all contact points. Plan B is to use 1/2" regular ply wood and seal it with something. Being short on money, or just plain cheap, I picked up a small piece of ply wood out of the cull bin for $.51. The only draw back is one side is painted blace. (But for $.51 I can live with that!) I cut it and drilled all holes and it fits great. What would be the best product to cover it with? I am not sure that the wood pro would be good because of the paint. I had also thought about something like West Sstem epoxy resin. I just do not know what to use. Would like to avoid haveing to spend another $50 dollars because all safety equipment needs replacing as well. Any thoughts would be appreciated. (Maybe I need a cheaper hobby?)Joseph Washburn"Disciple Ship"1988 C-22Wilmington, NC