Z50":1xwh7xz9 said:Took the boat out this past weekend for four days and a brown stain appeared under the port side gunnel near the cabin. Where is this coming from? I was in clear water the entire time. Pictures are in my album.
thataway":rfmb50lh said:is this inside the cockpit? Is there a bulkhead with tabbing next to it? There will be cleats and perhaps public's, screws holding hatch covers all of which all be on top of the deck.
Tabbing is a narrow strip of fiberglass which holds bulkheads and furniture in place. It is clearly seen in the photo is as a pin hole. Water get into the deck core and travel the length of the boat.
Not tea or coffee stain.
This appears to material from either the core and / or even some un-cured resin by products which will turn dark.
journey on":3aw0jzbj said:i called TMI a couple of years ago when I was replacing the pop rivets that had popped out. At that time they said they weren't using the same fastening method. One might check what was used and how they could leak. I replaced them with 1/4 in bolts where I could reach the back and sheet metal screws where I couldn't.
Also, if one mixes aluminum and stainless, there is corrosion. So an al pop rivet with a SS core is guaranteed to corrode.
Boris
journey on":32odi5mw said:Well, at risk of providing a lonely opinion again, why would grinding down the bolts make them rust? I've ground them, cut them and filed them, no rust. The ss alloy is the same thru-out. And if there is a surface layer, it'll reform.
And Bob, I congratulate you, Cal must of had better alloy. I had a Catalina, the Ford of the sailboat fleet.
Boris