Waterball.
I have an 1985 Angler which has some Balsacore in the transon. The water got in from the Two drain holes, I removed the brass thru-hulls and took about a coffee can of mush (basa-core) out of each hole. I than cut a larger round hole on the inside higher up and run a vacuum cleaner on blow for a couple days to dry it out.
I than filled the voids by pouring resin with a filler to fill the voids. I than redrilled the one inch drain holes and installed new brass thru-hauls, they will never leak again.
You may want to check your's. May be the source of your problem?
We have a C-Dory dealer in town who has sold C-Dory's for 25 years and he tells me that their is no balsa-core in the bottom or the deck of the early C-Dory's, only resin impregnated marine plywood covered with fiberglass.
I have drilled holes in the forward deck and it is solid plywood . If your thru-hulls are leaking, water could migrate between the fiber-glass and plywood,then freeze and pop the fiberglass.
Very easy to remove the thru-haul and check.
Jack on C-Otter.
I have an 1985 Angler which has some Balsacore in the transon. The water got in from the Two drain holes, I removed the brass thru-hulls and took about a coffee can of mush (basa-core) out of each hole. I than cut a larger round hole on the inside higher up and run a vacuum cleaner on blow for a couple days to dry it out.
I than filled the voids by pouring resin with a filler to fill the voids. I than redrilled the one inch drain holes and installed new brass thru-hauls, they will never leak again.
You may want to check your's. May be the source of your problem?
We have a C-Dory dealer in town who has sold C-Dory's for 25 years and he tells me that their is no balsa-core in the bottom or the deck of the early C-Dory's, only resin impregnated marine plywood covered with fiberglass.
I have drilled holes in the forward deck and it is solid plywood . If your thru-hulls are leaking, water could migrate between the fiber-glass and plywood,then freeze and pop the fiberglass.
Very easy to remove the thru-haul and check.
Jack on C-Otter.