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I have a 1982 27' Cabin Cruiser C-Dory. I have a 130 HP Honda four stroke and 9 HP Honda four stroke kicker. I have both batteries on the back aft starboard of the boat next to the transom. The boat sits at approximately a 5 degree starboard list. The trim tabs help when running but I lose directional control when I put in too much starboard nose down trim. I get about 14 knots at 4000 RPM. I was just told the transom and forward of it at least 5 feet is 65% saturated. I have been told I need to cut out the transom, dig out the saturated glass/wood, and rebuild the back half of the deck. $20,000 for starters. I already have to pull out (leaky) the center 4 (yes four!) 20+ gallon glassed in fuel tanks. I was also told to haul the boat down to Arizona for a couple of years and let it dry out (we live in Anchorage, Ak), or put it in a heated garage for a couple of winters to take care of the saturation. Any advise if this was your boat?
Bart (tiernanlaw@gmail.com)
I have a 1982 27' Cabin Cruiser C-Dory. I have a 130 HP Honda four stroke and 9 HP Honda four stroke kicker. I have both batteries on the back aft starboard of the boat next to the transom. The boat sits at approximately a 5 degree starboard list. The trim tabs help when running but I lose directional control when I put in too much starboard nose down trim. I get about 14 knots at 4000 RPM. I was just told the transom and forward of it at least 5 feet is 65% saturated. I have been told I need to cut out the transom, dig out the saturated glass/wood, and rebuild the back half of the deck. $20,000 for starters. I already have to pull out (leaky) the center 4 (yes four!) 20+ gallon glassed in fuel tanks. I was also told to haul the boat down to Arizona for a couple of years and let it dry out (we live in Anchorage, Ak), or put it in a heated garage for a couple of winters to take care of the saturation. Any advise if this was your boat?
Bart (tiernanlaw@gmail.com)