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| 25 yr old foam sandwich constructed sailboat I have the opportunity to purchase a sailboat, approximately 25 yrs old, that is built with foam sandwich construction. It was designed and built as a racing boat and even won a trans atlantic race. My question is in regard to the longevity of this type of construction. I realize most racers like this are designed with a short lifespan in mind and it seems that this one may be pushing the limits, but as far as I know, it is still structurually sound. It has not been surveyed yet. Knowing what you know about this construction method, would you even look at this boat? I plan to use it for daysailing and cruising here in the Caribbean, but I don't want something that has exceeded its useful life expectancy. |
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| The only real advise is to seek a good surveyor, as you know the other obvious things to consider about a worn down racer. The method is sound, but every method can have issues of some sort develop, for a host of reasons, which is why you need the survey. |
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| Don't forget that as a racer, the boat was worked hard. Survey time. |
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| the first thing i would check is the keel weight, alot of them racers are FREAKS , lol and take alot of wieght out of the keel to make the boat lighter |
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