Does anybody know if the HC37 cutters were built with a narrow hollow void in the side deck core paralleling the cabin sides?
In preparation for doing some delamination work, I drilled about dozen holes in the side deck about 3" parallel to the side of the cabin, stretching from just aft of the lower aft spreader to about 3 ft aft of that. I was surprised that was no core - NADA! - just empty space between the upper and lower fiberglass skins. I dropped an ice pick into these holes and the ice pick hit the bottom fiberglass. Later at night, I enlarged one of the holes to put a small snake-flashlite in to see if I could see light coming up from any of the dozen holes I drilled. Sure enough, every hole had light coming through it.
I then drilled another set of holes paralleling the ones I just drilled, but this time I drilled them about 4" away from the side of the cabin. There I found wood core.
I am dumbounded and perplexed. I thought that deck cores went all the way across the sidedecks.
Anybody know anything about this?
Thanks,
Dan Begonia
1983 HC37C
s/v "Malaya"
San Francisco
In preparation for doing some delamination work, I drilled about dozen holes in the side deck about 3" parallel to the side of the cabin, stretching from just aft of the lower aft spreader to about 3 ft aft of that. I was surprised that was no core - NADA! - just empty space between the upper and lower fiberglass skins. I dropped an ice pick into these holes and the ice pick hit the bottom fiberglass. Later at night, I enlarged one of the holes to put a small snake-flashlite in to see if I could see light coming up from any of the dozen holes I drilled. Sure enough, every hole had light coming through it.
I then drilled another set of holes paralleling the ones I just drilled, but this time I drilled them about 4" away from the side of the cabin. There I found wood core.
I am dumbounded and perplexed. I thought that deck cores went all the way across the sidedecks.
Anybody know anything about this?
Thanks,
Dan Begonia
1983 HC37C
s/v "Malaya"
San Francisco