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Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
- BenTen
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Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
I emailed Carver but they are yet to answer me so I'm hoping one of you might know either from experience or by coming across someone else who needs to make a soft deck repair. I want to order all components and have everything on hand prior to cutting the deck open which includes the correct core material.
Thanks!
Ben in SC
Ben in SC
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- Cooler
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
I'm was also considering going back with marine ply instead of balsa but at 1" that will be a considerable difference in weight.
Thanks,
Ben in SC
Ben in SC
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- Cooler
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- Posts: 1634
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- BenTen
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
1. To confirm the core thickness, and it was indeed 1".
2. To check the stress cracks in the gel coat to see it they were the cause of water intrusion. They were not the source, it is/was instead improperly bedded stanchion mounts all along the starboard side.
I'm having a hard time locating 1" balsa so I'm also considering foam. Lots of topics to be read on this subject across the different forums. Either way I'll be tackling this repair on my own as I feel confident in my ability here.
Ben in SC
- 1992330aftcabin
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
- 1992330aftcabin
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
- BenTen
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Re: Deck Core Thickness?
For anyone interested here is what my test hole came out looking like. Very wet! I also pulled the adjacent stanchion and to my surprise the holes are all properly sealed from the core. Sooo my guess now is that the poorly installed Windlass and Cleat on the fore deck is probably the real culprit.
Is it possible for water to travel that far in the core, especially since the individual balsa blocks are supposed to be sealed from each other to isolate water leaks? I'm sure I'll learn more once I open things up.
Ben in SC
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