Hull to Deck Joint
Jack,Wow, not the response I expected from you... LOL. As I understand it, and I have read the article which you refer to, no Catalina's have an outward turning deck flange. During a tour of the Woodland Hills factory last summer, per our tour guide, all of the Catalina's built in Woodland Hills have the shoe box type of joint where the deck fits down over the outside of the hull structure. The fasteners pass through the aluminum rub rail, through the deck flange, through the hull, and finally through the interior liner. A nut and fender washer are fitted. A rubber insert fitted into the aluminum rub rail extrusion covers the fastener heads. Again, per the factory tour guide, all Catalinas 25' and above are through bolted on at least 12" centers max. This would include the C-34. Keep in mind that a lot of Catalina models such as the 30 have had very long production runs and Catalina is one of the very best at listening to their customers and constantly improving their products. For instance, I know that early C-30s had self tapping screws with a plywood "shear clamp" securing the joint but now they are through bolted.Catalina builds its 310, 350, 387, 400, 470, and 50 in Florida. Of those, the 400, the new 440, and 470 have an inward turning hull flange to which the deck is through bolted through an aluminum perforated toe rail. The other Florida built boats, IIRC, are the external shoebox type of joint. Both types of joints are bedded copious quantities of a modern adhesive/bedding compound (unspecified). If you have been haunting the various Catalina model websites, there are very few hull to deck leak complaints or issues. My 42 is also the external shoebox type of joint and is indeed through bolted with 5/16th fasteners. No problems there at all.BTW, the Catalina Cruiser Hall of Fame has existed for years documented in the lobby of the Woodland Hills factory. Stu is a good source and has his boat in the neighboring marina to my location. Hope that helps,RodneyS/V Sashay - K6YOTSF BayP.S. On another SSCA topic, you asked if anyone had AIS working. I have AIS working aboard Sashay and would be glad to fill you in on the details.