bulging.
> I take it yours don't have the bulging issue?
>
> Any thoughts on injecting epoxy?
> Thanks again.
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" Any thoughts on injecting epoxy? "
It will take a lot of epoxy if the floors are mostly hollow. And beware of
heat if a large amount of epoxy is cu
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> Hello Brian,
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> I would be very surprised to find there was any wood inside the 'stringers'
> on a C&
Very helpful, Ken!
Thank you very much,
Bruce Whitmore
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Hi Brian,
The 'stringers' you refer to are the Structural Floors I think. Those
drawings can be downloaded from the links provided. They are big, about 3'
by 4' so it is best to download them and view them in a pdf viewer that
will let you zoom way in.
There is a detail on those drawin
Hello Brian,
I would be very surprised to find there was any wood inside the 'stringers'
on a C&C 37/40. There is no mention of wood used in any part of this
boat's construction anywhere (except in the sole, in bulkheads and
cabinetry) in any documents I have see for these hulls.
I was sure the
1993 37/40.
Redoing the rod rigging, mast is down. Removed the aluminum mast step to
media blast and powder coat.
There are three `stringers` the mast step sits on. The forward and aft
stringers,which the step is bolted to, are bulging. Tapping on them reveals
a delamination inside.
I am thinking t