Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
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Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
We just purchased a 1987 3067 aft and noticed what appears to be old water stains on the v- berth ceiling. What might cause this and what do I need to check, had boat surveyed and surveyor didn't mention it. Wouldn't bother me but I know the boat was used for day boating and fair weather and we plan to use it for weekends and I'm sure we will be getting rained on from time to time.
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Re: Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
Check around the forward hatch. Many times that would be the source of leaks in that area. You may need to pull and reseat the hatch.
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Re: Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
Could be as simple as not having closed the hatch or latching it a few times. Your best bet is to touch and monitor the area after heavy rains and go from there
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Re: Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
Welcome to the forum, +1 with all the above........good luck with your new boat....
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
Something that I noticed during my current project (deck core replacement) is that when Carver installed the wood that supports the headliner, (and really all cabin ceiling trim), they screwed directly into the bottom layer of fiberglass. What this meant on my boat, was that when my core got wet, those screws allowed some water in which caused water stains on some of my upholstery.
Now- this would be a worse case, and if that problem existed previously in your boat, it may have already been rectified and you could just be seeing the lasting effect. It could just be a simple case of the hatch being left unlatched or not fully closed allowing water in at some point in the past.
HTH
Now- this would be a worse case, and if that problem existed previously in your boat, it may have already been rectified and you could just be seeing the lasting effect. It could just be a simple case of the hatch being left unlatched or not fully closed allowing water in at some point in the past.
HTH
Thanks,
Ben in SC
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Re: Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
Is it on the high part of the ceiling closer to the hatch or farther toward the bow where it's lower? If it's like mine, you have two rope deck pipes just aft of the pulpit. They might need to be resealed to the deck.
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Re: Just 1987 3607 Purchased and noticed
In the V-berth (if it's like mine) the headliner is just glued directly to the fiberglass. In the salon and the aft cabin, they use the wood supports as you describe.BenTen wrote:QR_BBPOST Something that I noticed during my current project (deck core replacement) is that when Carver installed the wood that supports the headliner, (and really all cabin ceiling trim), they screwed directly into the bottom layer of fiberglass. What this meant on my boat, was that when my core got wet, those screws allowed some water in which caused water stains on some of my upholstery.
Now- this would be a worse case, and if that problem existed previously in your boat, it may have already been rectified and you could just be seeing the lasting effect. It could just be a simple case of the hatch being left unlatched or not fully closed allowing water in at some point in the past.
HTH