- Aug 10, 2010
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During the process of rebuilding the base of our compression post last year, I took notice of the outboard, upper portion of the aft bulkhead in the head on our '82 H36. The corner is separating from the inner pan. I understand the construction of many of these Hunters was to use an inner "pan" glassed to the outer pan (hull) - negating or minimizing the need for traditional stringers or even structural bulkheads to some degree. Is that a somewhat accurate statement?
Anyways, regarding the separating of the wall in the head, should this be cause for serious alarm? Is that bulkhead a structural component or just interior cabinetry? I think it's the later, but the fact that it seems to be supported on its interior side by the compression post makes me think otherwise. Hope the pictures make sense. Thanks for any insight.
Anyways, regarding the separating of the wall in the head, should this be cause for serious alarm? Is that bulkhead a structural component or just interior cabinetry? I think it's the later, but the fact that it seems to be supported on its interior side by the compression post makes me think otherwise. Hope the pictures make sense. Thanks for any insight.
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