structural question

Jul 30, 2013
3
hunter 23 WI/Lake Michigan
The bulkhead wood that supports the bed in the front of my 84' H23 is rotten and moldy. If I remove everything so I have an empty front, does this cause any structural issues? Is it fine for me to sail this way?

Thanks in advance!

Casey
 

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May 17, 2004
276
Hunter 33_77-83 New London, CT
I'm certainly not an engineer, but my gut reaction is, it must be there for a reason. I think on a boat that small, every bit of structural support you can get is worth keeping.
 
Sep 25, 1999
600
Hunter 23.5 Indian Lake
The bulkhead wood that supports the bed in the front of my 84' H23 is rotten and moldy. If I remove everything so I have an empty front, does this cause any structural issues? Is it fine for me to sail this way?

Thanks in advance!

Casey
At one time there were a number of people who posted about replacing the bulkhead . Sorry can't answer about structural issues . I do think it provides some support for the cabintop . Dave Condon will chime in soon and give you a good answer . Just be patient . We loved our 89 23
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,456
-na -NA Anywhere USA
replace it using a piece of cardboard for a pattern first. You may have to sand off the fiberglass tabs down to the hull.
 
Sep 3, 2012
48
79 Hunter 30 Carlyle lake Il.
IMHO... That bulkhead is probably the hoisting point where the strap of the lift will go.

Thus, when lifting, prevents the boat from collapsing on itself.

As far as sailing, the chain plates are probably in very close proximity to this area indicating the support for the tension they exert on the hull at that point when tensioned to support the mast.