Hello all, I've been lurking for a few days and I have'nt been able to find the answer to a specific question. I'm looking at a 1985 Catalina 27 Tall rig. It had a marine survey done in 2004 before the current owner bought it, and it has been in the water for 2 years without being pulled. The price is right, and I'm not crazy about having a marine survey done, but I am going to have it pulled because the 2004 survey mentioned "possible water intrusion into rudder, but impossible to tell without core sample" so that brings me to the question:
1.How can I tell if there has been any more damage, or is it even worth worrying about?
2.There is an area that the cabin hatch slides under. What is under that piece of fiberglass and how sturdy should it be? The one side is fairly solid, but "springy" and the other side is a little more "saggy" when you step on it and shows a large arcing crazing crack around the are it "sags". Is this a hard repair, I have done fiberglass work before? or is it even a major concern as long as I am careful not to step there too often.
The boat is being offered at a reasonable price by a live aboard fellow who just brought his newly purchased Benetau back, and he's in a hurry to move it becasue he's paying for 2 slips and 1 boat. he's a retired gentleman who has put a good amount of work into the boat overall.
The best part is that the complete 2004 survey is there, and all the reciepts since then have been kept. The survey also talked about hull blistering, but there are complete reciepts for the repair and repaint of the blisters and hull. It has an M-18 diesel in great shape (i'm better mechanically inclined than I am at fiberglassing) and it rated quite well in the 2004 survey also. It is the boats original i believe with 640 hours.
Thanks for reading this long post and helping a new guy out!
1.How can I tell if there has been any more damage, or is it even worth worrying about?
2.There is an area that the cabin hatch slides under. What is under that piece of fiberglass and how sturdy should it be? The one side is fairly solid, but "springy" and the other side is a little more "saggy" when you step on it and shows a large arcing crazing crack around the are it "sags". Is this a hard repair, I have done fiberglass work before? or is it even a major concern as long as I am careful not to step there too often.
The boat is being offered at a reasonable price by a live aboard fellow who just brought his newly purchased Benetau back, and he's in a hurry to move it becasue he's paying for 2 slips and 1 boat. he's a retired gentleman who has put a good amount of work into the boat overall.
The best part is that the complete 2004 survey is there, and all the reciepts since then have been kept. The survey also talked about hull blistering, but there are complete reciepts for the repair and repaint of the blisters and hull. It has an M-18 diesel in great shape (i'm better mechanically inclined than I am at fiberglassing) and it rated quite well in the 2004 survey also. It is the boats original i believe with 640 hours.
Thanks for reading this long post and helping a new guy out!