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Duane Dockter
Hey everybody!I am presented with an opportunity to purchase a 1985 28.5 as a "fixer-upper" for a relatively low price. A couple of questions for anyone who has an opinion. I have reviewed old posts regarding leading edge cracking at the keel/hull joint and this seems to be a common concern- I get the idea that alot of these are manufacturing problems, bumping aground, and cosmetic defects- is this the case, (in general), and is it hard, or expensive to fix? Second, most of my past experience has been in smaller boats- 20-26 ft., and on fresh water. Is a bottom job generally more expensive/comprehensive for mid size boats in the salt? Last, the mast step/foot is compressed about 3/8 of an inch and will need repair. Any thoughts on the difficulty, or expense, of fixing that? I'm waiting for a survey report, and have to make a quick decision once I get it. Any input would be much appreciated. The rest of the work that I can see is generally stuff I have enough experience to fix myself, but I don't think I would trust my own expertise on the above. Thanks.