HPeer
01-10-2010, 08:55 AM
Wife found a boat she loves - problem one down.
Problem TWO - 1983 Aluminum hull with "issues" including:
A - Various patches, some over plated, some set in, at least one set in and did not get the edges to line up so kinda built up the material to make it fit. The worst of the plating repair is on the very bottom of the boat, totally overhead.
B - I saw a suspicious area on the hull near keel and poked it good with my knife. Knife went in to hilt. Corrosion pit about 3/8" wide and 1" long.
Asking price is still a little high for this level of problem. But we have some money to spend, say $40,000 on the hull. Otherwise the boat appears to be heavily used but appropriately equipped/set up. It has a 2005 Yanmar that was professionally installed. It is a 37 foot sailboat, 1983.
I intend to go back there tomorrow to look more at the boat. It is FULL of stuff and it will take time to get to the hull from interior. So I hope to have more info in a couple of days.
What else should I look for?
Is repair even feasible?
Many thanks,
Howard
Problem TWO - 1983 Aluminum hull with "issues" including:
A - Various patches, some over plated, some set in, at least one set in and did not get the edges to line up so kinda built up the material to make it fit. The worst of the plating repair is on the very bottom of the boat, totally overhead.
B - I saw a suspicious area on the hull near keel and poked it good with my knife. Knife went in to hilt. Corrosion pit about 3/8" wide and 1" long.
Asking price is still a little high for this level of problem. But we have some money to spend, say $40,000 on the hull. Otherwise the boat appears to be heavily used but appropriately equipped/set up. It has a 2005 Yanmar that was professionally installed. It is a 37 foot sailboat, 1983.
I intend to go back there tomorrow to look more at the boat. It is FULL of stuff and it will take time to get to the hull from interior. So I hope to have more info in a couple of days.
What else should I look for?
Is repair even feasible?
Many thanks,
Howard