PeteHelsell
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I'm very interested in purchasing a 2008 22' Angler, but have a concern about cracks (3-4" long) at the outer corners of the fiberglass bulkhead at the point where the V-berth pan is glassed to the hull (i.e. at the base of the entryway into the V-berth area - This is at the base of the raised cabin sole just aft of the slightly lower area for the porta-potty). The area under this cabin sole is a void that ends at the point of entry into the V-berth (as much as I can tell) and is filled with water (I pulled the plug where the porta-potty sits). The dealer thinks that the cracks are actually caused by delamination of the fiberglass due to the water sitting in the void and suggested that a hole should be drilled in the bulkhead to ensure that water does not collect there. That may be right because the water is not draining out through the cracks, but I'm wondering if the cracks are actually the result of stress caused by a rough-water crossing.
So here are my questions: Has anyone experienced cracks/delamination in this area? How does that void fill with water? Would it be safe to assume that re-glassing the bulkhead to the hull is all that is needed? Any potential problems with the balsa core in the hull or the hull itself?
Any thoughts about the seriousness of this problem would be very much appreciated. The boat is beautiful in all other respects.
Thanks!
So here are my questions: Has anyone experienced cracks/delamination in this area? How does that void fill with water? Would it be safe to assume that re-glassing the bulkhead to the hull is all that is needed? Any potential problems with the balsa core in the hull or the hull itself?
Any thoughts about the seriousness of this problem would be very much appreciated. The boat is beautiful in all other respects.
Thanks!