So, after removing the ports (2 forward both sides) on our Pearson 28 the water entering the boat increased. There were indications that the ports were leaking and several plexiglas panes were cracked or discolored so I don't mind replacing them - but I was hoping the leaks would stop.
In my inspections I can see an area where a previous owner stuffed what looks like putty into the joint on the port side over the galley area. That's why I'm pretty sure the leak is the hull/deck joint. Not being a naval architect, I would picture the deck molding fitting over the hull and leaving the joint immune from topside leaks - I guess I'm wrong?
Has anyone addressed a deck/hull joint leak and if so, any notes, recommendations, or stories would be welcome - references too! Would I be correct in assuming that I have to remove the toe rail to get at the joint? Or better said, just where do the deck and hull meet - and leak?
I am reading a couple of Hal Roth's books and note that even the boat he had built specifically for their first trip leaked an impressive ammount. At some point he removed the toe rail and fiberglassed over the joint - I'm not going that far at this point! I knew his frustration when at one point he removed a port and glassed over the opening - without reducing the leaking any noteworthy amount!
I did look thru this entire forum and didn't find answers to my questions. I do appreciate any responses. I may have mentioned before that I consider this to be our "school boat." It is our reentry into sailing and our introduction to boat ownership and maintenance.
Thanks.
Jim
In my inspections I can see an area where a previous owner stuffed what looks like putty into the joint on the port side over the galley area. That's why I'm pretty sure the leak is the hull/deck joint. Not being a naval architect, I would picture the deck molding fitting over the hull and leaving the joint immune from topside leaks - I guess I'm wrong?
Has anyone addressed a deck/hull joint leak and if so, any notes, recommendations, or stories would be welcome - references too! Would I be correct in assuming that I have to remove the toe rail to get at the joint? Or better said, just where do the deck and hull meet - and leak?
I am reading a couple of Hal Roth's books and note that even the boat he had built specifically for their first trip leaked an impressive ammount. At some point he removed the toe rail and fiberglassed over the joint - I'm not going that far at this point! I knew his frustration when at one point he removed a port and glassed over the opening - without reducing the leaking any noteworthy amount!
I did look thru this entire forum and didn't find answers to my questions. I do appreciate any responses. I may have mentioned before that I consider this to be our "school boat." It is our reentry into sailing and our introduction to boat ownership and maintenance.
Thanks.
Jim