Splitting bow sprit

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jslocum

I have a 1985 C-27 TR. I've noticed a couple of hairline splits (going with the grain)on the top and bottom. Is this a common problem? If so, how is the best way to resolve this.
 
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LaDonna Bubak - CatalinaOwners

On the top & bottom of what?

The hull? The deck? A Bulkhead? A mirror? LaDonna
 
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Rob Rich

I don't think so...

I don't have them on my C-27, but if I did I would be very concerned. I would consider removing the stay, and easing out the wood, then having another one cut to demension, seal it/finish it, and re-install. I am sure Catalina Direct sells them - and they can be reasonable on parts sometimes. One thing you do not want is for that wood to fail - world of hurt. I'm gonna inspect mine tomorrow. Best of Luck - Rob
 
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Zephyrus

Hey Ladonna

Bow sprints On Catalinas Are made from teak. Think! Before you respond..... Thanks.
 
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LaDonna Bubak - CatalinaOwners

Could you be any ruder, Zephyrus?

Obviously I didn't notice he said bow sprit in the title. Most folks are pretty civil on this site. No room for jerks. LaDonna
 
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Keith

splits on tall rig 27

Most wood will get a few cracks or splits as it dries out and expands during the year. If the splits are only 1/16 or so deep, I would not worry about it at all. Just apply a coat of varnish or oil and enjoy the day. If the cracks are bad, say most of the way through the board and rather long, then I would think about replaceing it. Be carefull about filling the cracks, if the wood dries out some and shrinks around the wood filler, it could cause the split to get worse.
 
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Randy

Ladonna, don't get offended!

Zephyrus was just being honest or you want him to just agree with you. Maybe this is what you want to read: "Yes Ladonna your the greatest Catalina 27 expert on this site, of course you know it all". I remember times when you also was rude to some new boaters posting on this site. Maybe you think everybody will think and buy your vast boating experience by talking down on new boaters. You always act like you knew it all. Well maybe your boyfriend or your parents was not around to help you answer this question or you think that you are just the best. Try not to look or talk down on little people and new boaters.
 
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Melody Miller

Chill

Hey Randy and Zeph, If we all have to fully research our remarks and comments before posting in order to avoid being pounced on, then the forum is not longer enjoyable. So just chill. The time will come when you make a mistake and it will be on the forum for all to see. Melody
 
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LaDonna Bubak - CatalinaOwners

I'm sorry I offend you so much, Randy

I sure would like you to give me detailed examples of when I was rude to ANYONE here. Go ahead, search the archives & then email me. And just as an FYI, my boyfriend rarely helps me answer any questions in this forum and when he does I plainly state that he is answering the question. I have never asked my folks a question relating to this board - they haven't been serious sailors for about 15 years now and don't know a thing about Catalinas. I'm sorry that you are so offended by me - I don't claim to know everything about Catalinas. I just try to answer the questions I know - or sometimes *think* I know. At least I don't make personal jabs when I don't agree with someone's comments. LaDonna
 
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Trevor

Let's all get along

Randy, Zeph... what are we trying to do here? Learn about our boats, right? LaDonna has and continues to share her experiences and opinions on the best (and easiest) way to solve problems. No one is talking down to anyone. So let's be grateful for all the help we get here. If you don't agree with an *opinion*, that's ok... no need to jump on someone for it. Relax, lay off, and think about sailing! Trevor
 
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Mike I.

Bow Sprit Jerks

I've been looking in on this site and gathering good information for about 2 years. Many times the info doesn't pertain to me, but I file it away for future use. I have never seen LaDonna act the way Randy suggests. Sounds to me like someone's manhood is threatened by a woman knowing more than he about a "manly" sport such as sailing. Keep up the good work LaDonna, you certainly know more about Catalinas than I do.
 
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LaDonna Bubak - CatalinaOwners

Thanks, Mike

I don't want to perpetuate this thread but I do appreciate your support. :) LaDonna
 
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