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ccfm 03-27-2006 01:24 PM

Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Greetings,
This is a tremondous web site. Thanks for the great work. I have a 23'3" 73 cc that had the transom "replaced" last winter. The Awl grip has bubbled and chipped on one of the seams where the new transom connects. This indcates (to me) that there is water in the transom trying to find its way out. Does anyone agree with this assessment and if so any recomended solutions? How do you patch Awl grip?

Also does anyone know where I can get a windshield for my original console?

Finally, what is the best method for keeping the aft deckplate watertight and still accessable? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
Captain Dwight [image]http://www.capecodflyfisherman.com/ClassicSeaCraft.html[/image]

ScottM 03-27-2006 02:18 PM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Capt Dwight,
Welcome to CSC. I noticed from your web site that you're in Chatham. That is a great area to fish and there is quite a collection of classic SCs too :cool:. I'll let some of the experts speak to your transom issue, but as far as a windshield goes, try Palco Plastics in Whitman. There may be a more local shop on the Cape, but Palco does a nice job.

For the aft deckplate, I'm guessing you mean the rectangular hatch in the splashwell. If so, you should try a watertight hatch from Bomar.

FELLOW-SHIP 03-27-2006 06:19 PM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Do you keep the boat in the water if so how long a period of time or on a trailer?

FellowShip

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ccfm 03-28-2006 10:28 AM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Thanks Scottm, That is very helpful. I have calls into those companies. I appreciate the feeback.
DLD

ccfm 03-28-2006 10:31 AM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Hi Fellow-Ship,
The boat is in the water from mid May through mid Oct.
DLD

FELLOW-SHIP 03-28-2006 12:24 PM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Boat paint In Not recommended to be kept under the water line for over 2 to 3 weeks max at any one time. Will result in problems you describe. The exception to this is of course bottom paint which is designed to be under the water line. Could this paint be continually receiving a dipping from the bay? Do you have bottom paint? Is the bottom paint high enough up that your awlgrip is not receiving a dipping? These all could be your problem.

FellowShip

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ccfm 03-28-2006 02:17 PM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
The awl grip is above the waterline. The bottom paint is high enough. It seems like the Awl Grip blistered specifically where the seam of the new transom is. (where the new meets the old) This area is dry unless, of course, I am making way. At this point I have to "patch" the Awl Grip and make it look like new.

FELLOW-SHIP 03-29-2006 10:59 AM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
That sounds like your concerns are probably correct.

FellowShip

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My motto: Just for the Grins

spwilmot 04-08-2006 03:50 AM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Dwight,
I have a house in Chatham and recently bought a nice 1984 23' CC. I would appreciate keeping in touch if you come across good resources for maintaining/upgrading these boats.
scott, SF Bay Area and Chatham

CapeBoater1 04-08-2006 07:57 AM

Re: Awl Grip, console, aft deckplate question
 
Boy, lot of Seacrafts in Chatham area! I'm in Orleans with a 1974 20 SF. I'll primarily be in pleasant bay with it, but will undoubtedly go through the cut in Chatham sometime, hope to see you guys around. Oh, blistering sounds like moisture. Can you bring it back to whoever did the transom? It's still early they might not be too busy yet.


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