Hi all
Just purchased a 1979 CP16, and there's rot in the interior woodwork. A previous owner cut / ripped out part of it, and also ripped out some of the flotation foam. I'm looking to replace it this winter, and it seems that the easiest way to get to all of it for inspection and work is to separate the hull from the deck. Having never done this before, I'm a little apprehensive, but I know it can and has been done by others here on this site. So, I guess I'm looking for some pieces of advice.
Secondly, is it normal to be able to see / feel the concrete ballast, or is there a protective layer that is missing?
The boat sails really well - just a minor leak from the bow eye (probably caused the aforementioned rot) and a small tear in the sails. The first day I tried out the boat winds were 18-22mph with whitecaps on the lake. I saw an Oday 19 seriously struggling out there, but the Compac handled beautifully - hardly even keeled at all!
Thanks
David
Heeled, Heeled- I mean heeled, of course
Hi Dave,
Welcome to the compac forum. I don't have any experience with interior wood rot but I did work on my bow eye this year. It wasn't' leaking but a little loose. I loosened it up from the inside so I could put some caulk in there and tightened it up better than it was before.
Dave, welcome to the forum, most of us are both "keeled" and "heeled", I made a backing plate for the bow eye which I caulked and it never leaked or loosened up again.........forming the plate was interesting to say the least, but fun.......have a great turkey day...........Phil
Here is a thread where a guy did what you're talking about.
http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=1168.0
I haven't done it, so I can't really offer up any advice, but good luck and take some pictures.
Thanks for the welcomes and the info!!! I'll be sure to post the work as it happens.
And hopefully can find some other Compacters up here in the PNW - not that I'm complaining about having a unique and handsome boat to show off :)
Thanks again
David
Welcome Dave, It's nice to see all the new owners that are finding this site. Keep us posted of your repair and sailing adventures. BILL