Had mine done.  ~$5k!  According to the fiberglass tech, after thorough
deconstruction the rudder was "fine" but nobody would have been able to
tell.  When you go to sell the surveyor is gonna find it and the buyer's
insurance/mortgage company has a high probability of pumping the breaks
over it.

Here are the pictures and videos of mine.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8pEh5lnvP1yVUdWUDNxVGFUcDA

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD




On May 3, 2017 12:42 PM, "DON JONSSON via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

Hi

I have a 1981 C&C 34 which I'm trying to sell, and now am concerned about
the issues on the boat.  The biggest one is the moisture in the rudder.

About a foot up from the bottom of the rudder there has been a small quasi
hole, about 1/16th of an inch, for quite a while.  When I hauled the boat
water would seep out of it.  This year when out of the water we drilled out
that hole and put another in the bottom.  A few drops came out, but when we
blew air in and when the boat heated, more came out, perhaps a cup or so.
We then sealed with epoxy and put the boat back in.  The rudder looks good,
as in no blisters, etc.   It pivots well with no sounds or odd vibrations.
But it is wet and could be / is compromised.

My questions are:

1. I'm assuming the rudder is filled with foam, and that foam on my boat is
saturated with water.  The foam is certainly delaminated from the
fiberglass in some places.  Does anyone have any diagrams or  knowledge of
how the rudder is constructed?

2. Has anyone had a similar problem?  What did you do?  What was the
approximate cost?  My reading on the net has shown answers from many boats
have water, don't worry about it to you will sink and die the next time you
go out.   OK, perhaps a bit of hyperbole.

3. Has anyone taken their rudder off while the boat is in the water using a
diver?  One person is recommending that as it is a busy time of year and
I'm not sure how long or how easy it is to crawl in the back and disconnect
quadrant, etc.  It is an old boat.  Also easier to leave the boat in the
water while the work is done.

Thanks you for your help.  I have some other questions but will put them in
different threads in the future.

Don

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