My glass cracks - interior and exterior - will be addressed this spring (I promise...)(that promise is more to myself than you guys... no hard feelings)
When looking at the cruising waters I am moving to this spring, I am becoming more aware and more worried about the sea-worthiness of my vessel. She's done great in my little reservoirs, but Puget Sound is an entirely different beast.
I honestly don't think my removing of the head enclosure was detrimental to the structure of the boat, but i think the light weight factory build didn't help (I can see sunlight through the joint in my D-board trunk to deck. It looks to be just one layer of fiberglass) I should come up with a beefier structure in the center of my boat. Maybe a vertical I-beam along my dagger board...
Lots of boats have stress cracks in the gel coat. My Mac has some the Endeavour has them and if this is what you are talking about they are cosmetic and not structural.
Yes the Mac doesn't have thick hulls but I've never read of a hull failure. Lots of X's and M's and 25's up in that area and probably S and D's also. Did you ever read about Bucko's trip in an S or D off shore from San Francisco to Panama...
http://lbucko.tripod.com/index.html
.... not that I would do that or recommend it and I think he made basically the same trip ....
http://lbucko.tripod.com/mship.htm
.... at another time in a Mac/Venture 22.
Where you are going I don't think it is going to be the Mac you need to worry about but learning how to sail there safely. We looked early in our
adventures about going north of Seattle into Canada and the Straight of Georgia and the
fjord-like waterways between the coast and the islands but realized that we would of been in way over our heads at the time. The currents....
....can be unbelievable so you really have to pay attention to tide tables and what you are doing and also how you are anchoring up in that area. Around the San Juans not to the same extent but still it will be different than lake sailing.
Francois who posts on another board lives up there on Vancouver Island and had an S or D and went everywhere. He use to have a really nice web site but the link I have to it is now broken.
It is a great place and I'd still like to go there and would feel better about it now with a little more experience. Your boat will do fine, just learn what is going on up there in steps and you will be in some beautiful situations. I've lived up there twice, no boat, for short periods of time and it has a lot to offer,
Sumner
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