Anthony/Bina
01-05-2004, 05:39 PM
Hello and Happy New Year out there to all the Pearson folks! Greetings form the Mephisto Cat!
We have not written any messages recently, but we frequent this website a lot. It's great to have such a vast support group as this. The Pearson is such a great boat and we have had a lot of fun sailing her so far! It's amazing to hear stories and advice from other happy Pearson owners.
We recently moved her to the Brisbane Marina and have noticed several Pearson boats that are now our new neighbors! Any of you guys frequent this website? If so, we should get in touch!
We also have a question and are looking for any advice anyone might have to offer. Recently, the Bay has had a lot of stormy weather and we have noticed that our wooden companionway has been very thoroughly soaked. It has not been sliding down the tracks very well and we have tried to fix this by putting soap on the edges of each of the pieces of wood before sliding them in and this helped to a degree. But now, the pieces have warped so badly we can't really slide them into place unless we force them in. It's also very difficult to completely close off the companionway because the wood (each indivual piece) has expanded so much that the top portion cannot be pulled over the companionway! Is there any way to fix this wood? Or do we need to get new pieces cut out by maybe using the original wood as a template? We are very curious to find out if anyone else had this problem. Help!
--Hoping to preserve our Companionway!
Bina and Anthony
We have not written any messages recently, but we frequent this website a lot. It's great to have such a vast support group as this. The Pearson is such a great boat and we have had a lot of fun sailing her so far! It's amazing to hear stories and advice from other happy Pearson owners.
We recently moved her to the Brisbane Marina and have noticed several Pearson boats that are now our new neighbors! Any of you guys frequent this website? If so, we should get in touch!
We also have a question and are looking for any advice anyone might have to offer. Recently, the Bay has had a lot of stormy weather and we have noticed that our wooden companionway has been very thoroughly soaked. It has not been sliding down the tracks very well and we have tried to fix this by putting soap on the edges of each of the pieces of wood before sliding them in and this helped to a degree. But now, the pieces have warped so badly we can't really slide them into place unless we force them in. It's also very difficult to completely close off the companionway because the wood (each indivual piece) has expanded so much that the top portion cannot be pulled over the companionway! Is there any way to fix this wood? Or do we need to get new pieces cut out by maybe using the original wood as a template? We are very curious to find out if anyone else had this problem. Help!
--Hoping to preserve our Companionway!
Bina and Anthony