Hi;
Removed the sea hood with its 60 plus small screws and traveller.
The cabin roof core is soggy (by meter check and also the screws were soggy) and the marina yard recommends cutting channels on both sides under where the sea hood attaches, digging out the soggy wood and recoring and reglassing.
Say this is done successfully, my belief is that there is no way anyone can reseal the 60 screws when reattaching the seahood without some developing leaks down the line. The previous owner put down 5200 sealant in broad areas which made removal of the hood a three day job with some damage incurred. I won't do this as future removals will be just as hard.
A previous post to this forum a few years back mentioned rebolting the seahood down with just four bolts and doing away with all the screw holes, but doesn't give details. If I could I would just throw away the seahood, cut off and smooth away and reglass the entire top. I am afraid however that the cabin roof is reinforced by the sea hood and am not willing to redesign a boat. Any suggestions?
Thanks Ilan
Removed the sea hood with its 60 plus small screws and traveller.
The cabin roof core is soggy (by meter check and also the screws were soggy) and the marina yard recommends cutting channels on both sides under where the sea hood attaches, digging out the soggy wood and recoring and reglassing.
Say this is done successfully, my belief is that there is no way anyone can reseal the 60 screws when reattaching the seahood without some developing leaks down the line. The previous owner put down 5200 sealant in broad areas which made removal of the hood a three day job with some damage incurred. I won't do this as future removals will be just as hard.
A previous post to this forum a few years back mentioned rebolting the seahood down with just four bolts and doing away with all the screw holes, but doesn't give details. If I could I would just throw away the seahood, cut off and smooth away and reglass the entire top. I am afraid however that the cabin roof is reinforced by the sea hood and am not willing to redesign a boat. Any suggestions?
Thanks Ilan