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Looking at purchasing a 1984 O'Day 26'. Its in beautiful condition and is really equipped very well, with all the little extras, bimini, hood, roller furling, new genoa, upgraded winches etc... Its just what I have been searching for, and the price seems good including a very solid trailer. But in going over it very carefully, I see that the bolts on the starboard bulkhead that anchor the chain plate have had large washers put under the heads, except for the top one which appears to have been overtightened and pulled down into the wood. The wood appears to be hard, although I didn't poke with a screwdriver, but am just a litte nervous. The wood does have some little holes in the area of the chaingplate, which could have been points where some hardening compound might have been inectected? Also the fittings up top where the chainplate comes throught the deck appear to have had some recent caulking attetnion. If worst case sceneario unfolds and wood proves to be rotted, can the bulkhead be replaced? Has anyone out there ever done this, and if so what did you run into? any thoughts?