Drop me a line and I'll send you pictures of what it looks like. I took mine
out and took pics.
Jhnelson24 at Gmail dot com
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From: Ryan Doyle via CnC-List
Date: 2016-05-20 9:02 AM (GMT-04:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc:
Bognar
Subject: Re: Stus-List 30mki cabin sole support
I find it odd that your cabin sole flexes so much. Have you checked your mast
step . If it has dropped or the wood support is rotten as it sits in water then
it may be the cause of your weak sole . I own a 1979 era 30 and my cabin sole
is
Hey Joseph,
Thanks. The mast step is not soft. It's the areas of the cabin sole
several inches aft of the step and just next to either side of the
bilge access panel.
*Joseph Bognar* jbognar at sympatico.ca
*Fri May 20 09:43:36 EDT 2016*
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I find it odd that your cabin sole flexes so much. Have you checked your mast
step . If it has dropped or the wood support is rotten as it sits in water then
it may be the cause of your weak sole . I own a 1979 era 30 and my cabin sole
is solid . I also have teak and holly through out the cabin
I would be very reluctant to use any sort of spray or pour foam in a bilge. It
is almost certain to saturate when it gets wet and cause problems down the
road. Aside from that, they tend to not have all that much structural strength.
Why not just use fiberglass? Another consideration would be th