Hello fellow C-Brats,
I recently purchased a 2004 22 cruiser. I inspected the port below the porta potti and discovered some wet foam under the V-berth area. In reading some forums found on the C-Brat site, it seems that may be a problem with the installation of the stem guard (brass keel guard) using long screws OR leaky anchor rode storage locker drain tubes. I am of the opinion that I would like to rectify both potential problems. I have some questions for you as it pertains to this as I am doing the repairs myself (no marine speciality repair shops nearby). Should I remove the brass stem guard, epoxy the screw holes, epoxy seal the strip and cover with a keel guard (or keel shield) PVC product? Or should I replace the brass keel guard by inverting it to provide for fresh substrate to screw into the bottom after sealing up old holes with epoxy? Then cover the brass with a PVC keel guard as I frequent beaches on occassion. Should I remove the wet foam? Does it affect the positive bouyancy of the vessel if I remove it? I've heard the new C-dory's come with access hatches and storage under the V-berth (no foam). Is there a known method to dry out the foam in the V-berth area? What size should the correct screws be?
As for the anchor locker drain, I understand that overdrilling the hole, epoxy the edges and bond a piece of tygon tubing through the clam shell should fix the problem?
Chars,
Grazer
I recently purchased a 2004 22 cruiser. I inspected the port below the porta potti and discovered some wet foam under the V-berth area. In reading some forums found on the C-Brat site, it seems that may be a problem with the installation of the stem guard (brass keel guard) using long screws OR leaky anchor rode storage locker drain tubes. I am of the opinion that I would like to rectify both potential problems. I have some questions for you as it pertains to this as I am doing the repairs myself (no marine speciality repair shops nearby). Should I remove the brass stem guard, epoxy the screw holes, epoxy seal the strip and cover with a keel guard (or keel shield) PVC product? Or should I replace the brass keel guard by inverting it to provide for fresh substrate to screw into the bottom after sealing up old holes with epoxy? Then cover the brass with a PVC keel guard as I frequent beaches on occassion. Should I remove the wet foam? Does it affect the positive bouyancy of the vessel if I remove it? I've heard the new C-dory's come with access hatches and storage under the V-berth (no foam). Is there a known method to dry out the foam in the V-berth area? What size should the correct screws be?
As for the anchor locker drain, I understand that overdrilling the hole, epoxy the edges and bond a piece of tygon tubing through the clam shell should fix the problem?
Chars,
Grazer