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Old 10-03-2006, 01:25 PM
oldbluesplayer oldbluesplayer is offline
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Default Re: Cabin Door issues ....

hmmmm - out of sight, out of mind ...

I have been noticing, when going thru quartering seas, this seems to be my boats weak link, and it does put a torsional stress on the hull.

I went up in the cabin, pulled out the cushions, and opened the forward storage hatch. There is a plywood bulkhead in there, up against the inner liner wall, that was glassed to the hull... I say was, because the glass is broken all the way across the hull-bulkhead interface. This would definitely reduce the anti-torsional stiffness of the hull, and allow more force into the hull, and make the cabin wall, around the door frame, work harder in it's role of providing anti-torsional stiffness - ie, more likely to fail over time - which may be why I'm seeing those cabin wall attach bolts loosen up repeatedly.

Others with Seafari's may want to check this out - open that front locker up, and look down in and back against the inner liner wall, and where it's tabbed to the hull.

just a thought. It's glassin' time !!!

Bill
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