Deck moisture on Catalina 34

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Aug 29, 2010
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Catalina 34 Portland, ME
Hello. I'm looking at buying a Catalina 34, I found one that looked good and came to an agreement with the seller on the price, so I had a survey done a couple days ago. Unfortunately, the survey turned up what appears to be fairly serious moisture in the deck. On both sides of the cabin from around the forward end of the jib track and extending forward 13 ft, with a width of about 1 ft, the moisture meter was pretty much pegged. The soundings were good though. The bolts on either side of each chainplate were sunk into the deck slightly. Not enough that I would have noticed but both the surveyor and the broker who is handling the sale said that it indicated perhaps the core was rotten right around the chainplates (I think this was on just one side of the boat but I'm not sure).

Additionally, on the starboard side a bit forward of that 13 sq ft area of high moisture readings there was another area of about 1.5-2 ft square where the soundings did indicate delamination.

We are having a boatyard that both the seller and I have used send someone to look at the boat and provide an estimate to fix things up. I'll know more (hopefully) when I get that and the full survey report in the next few days but in the meantime I was wondering if anyone else had encountered a similar situation and if so, what you did about it. Is it realistic (or wise) to hope that only the area that clearly displayed evidence of delamitation as well as the areas around the chainplates would need to be replaced? Or is it likely (given the admittedly incomplete information I have now) that the entire 13 sq ft on both sides of the cabin will need to be replaced as well?

The broker has told me that the seller is willing to renegotiate the price in light of this issue so obviously that will be pretty critical, but if anyone has any thoughts or advice I'd appreciate it.
 

Oston

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Aug 15, 2012
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Catalina 28 Mkii San Diego
With the number of cat-34's available i'm sure you can find a dry one....
 
Aug 29, 2010
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Catalina 34 Portland, ME
Yes, there are a few others in my area and I may end up looking at some of them. This one is right in Portland, ME where I intend to keep it and it's a bit less $$$ than the others. But if it looks like it might be too much of a project boat I may just pass on it.
 

jrowan

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Mar 5, 2011
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O'Day 35 Severn River, Mobjack Bay, Va.
Yeah, but the boat is cheaper for a reason. Lack of regular maintenance & upkeep on a big boat especially can be detrimental. Re-coring of decks & chainplate replacement are some of the most serious & costly repairs to make. If the decks are re-cored professionally then bad repairs can really hurt the long term value via aesthetic defects.
I always remember the saying: Cheap usually winds up being expensive.
 
Aug 29, 2010
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Catalina 34 Portland, ME
The broker has arranged to have some core samples taken so I should get some good information on how serious the problem is within a few days.
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
The broker has arranged to have some core samples taken so I should get some good information on how serious the problem is within a few days.
Keep in mind they only show the problem where the cores are taken so consider how many and over what area they are taken and ALWAYS expect the actual repair is likely to cost more than the estimate.
 
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