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Thread: Cockpit Delamination / Core Problems

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    Cockpit Delamination / Core Problems

    I started this because the other delamination issues deal with the deck.

    The boat I just purchased I noticed a little spring in the cockpit, so crawling head first into a locker i seen bracing, half assed one by stuff.

    My question is how to fix, I seen from the under side and another post the deck seems supported by longitudinal bracing, or scrap the fix and figue a way to mount a larger fuel tank there and act as a support, kinda a two-fer.

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    And so it begins... http://pearsonariel.org/discussion/s...63&postcount=5


    Unsolicited advice: install a cockpit hatch - especially with an inboard. The amount of time you'll be spending inside there will make it very worth your while.
    Mike
    Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

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    The lockers under the lids on 338 have a "one by one" matted across between the seat scuppers. to act as a stiffner for the front.

    The cockpit deck has plywood strip stiffners matted inplace underneath.
    A vertical cutout plywood bridge was added under the cockpit about midway to stiffen it. It braced against the hull. If that is gone it should be replaced.

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    FWIW, here's a shot of the underside of my cockpit. No complaints about sturdiness here....
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    Mike
    Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

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    Oh yes Mbd, I tell already it's a love hate relationship, the mold from yesterdays visit (3-29 weds) left me sleepless all night, gotta nice sinus infection going on. Against the wishes of siad sinuses I ventured down today to open the hatches and everything tring to air it out. Took some pictures also. Here is the halfassed support i was refering to.
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    I have a similar kind of problem

    My cockpit supports are half A--ed
    I glad someone put up pictures. Any suggestions
    for supports and where can you buy support jacks
    for reconstruction.


    John

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