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Old 06-28-2007, 07:26 PM
Ed Ed is offline
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Default Re: Seafari now Non-Cabin door issue

Lookin good, Ouzo. I vote for through bolting and 4200'ing the forward bulkhead for now.

If it gets worse, you can always remove the angle iron and 4200, reglass, and then rethroughbolt. If you start grinding away now...you will not be done until October.

Go fishing and have some fun!
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Old 06-28-2007, 10:35 PM
cSickNick cSickNick is offline
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Default Re: Seafari now Non-Cabin door issue

Hey Ed,

I thought of that thinking it was one piece, but the inner liner seems thin and there is foam between. So thru bolting is just going to crush the thin inner liner and foam.

I think it is fine in there, so i probably just run a bead of 4200 or 5200 along the top seam and call it good enough.

I will ask the wife is she can grab/shake the hardtop and see what happens .....
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:46 AM
oldbluesplayer oldbluesplayer is offline
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Default Re: Seafari now Non-Cabin door issue

Nick - very interesting - I can see from your pix, that you don't have thru hull fittings to feed/discharge a marine head - probably the difference between two options - with head, no tub, w/o head, tub installed.

Here's a pic of mine that shows the repaired forward bulkhead, and the proximity of the two thru hull fittings -



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