The engine hatches, all three, were too flexible and were letting water drip on the motors.
We cut off the central hatch's sides that were acting as common gutters for all hatches (too thin, too narrow, hence too flexible) and made new supports on which we placed 2 newly made gutters. The whole exercise proved waterproof and very sturdy, there is a rock solid feeling when walking on the motor hatches.
Prior to placing the new supports, we removed insulation and faired the 4 areas.
The middle hatch is now easily removed for easy access, the 2 gutters are also removable so if and when one needs to remove a motor that can be done without demolishing the boat.
The 3 supports made of polyurethane:
Next 3 pics, the supports put in place:
Overall aspect of the 4 supports put in place:
Profile of the 2 gutters, trimmed to fit on their respective supports:
Gutters just placed on the supports. A little silicone at the 4 ends will guarantee water proofness.
Central hatch placed on top of new gutters.
Engine hatches B-28
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Engine hatches B-28
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1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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Re: Engine hatches B-28
Yannis
Looking good. Getting there, and before you know it it will be re-built.
Looking good. Getting there, and before you know it it will be re-built.
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Re: Engine hatches B-28
Tony, you can never get bored with an old Bertram !!
The list for NEXT winter includes the rear deck bench and the restoration of the fb (new seats etc).
The list for NEXT winter includes the rear deck bench and the restoration of the fb (new seats etc).
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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