Just started the floor and hull reno. project on my 1966 B20 CC (ex Bahia Mar). The hull cracked along the port girder on the way back from Rottnest last weekend. It will be interesting to see what lies beneath the floor.
West Aussie B20 floor and hull reno
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Re: West Aussie B20 floor and hull reno
Matt,
What you've called a girder is a lifting strake... They were laid up with the rest of the hull in the 2 piece mold but after several layers of fiberglass, were bridged over to finish the rest of the hull. This means two things; the fiberglass thickness is very much thinner than the rest of the hull and that they are hollow. This is a common damage type and area. There's another discussion going on right now about this problem with Yannis' B28: http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=11576
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Patrick
What you've called a girder is a lifting strake... They were laid up with the rest of the hull in the 2 piece mold but after several layers of fiberglass, were bridged over to finish the rest of the hull. This means two things; the fiberglass thickness is very much thinner than the rest of the hull and that they are hollow. This is a common damage type and area. There's another discussion going on right now about this problem with Yannis' B28: http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=11576
Again, welcome aboard!
Best regards,
Patrick
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Re: West Aussie B20 floor and hull reno
Thanks for coming back to me so quickly Patrick. I'm kind of flying a bit blind with this, so your advice/insight v.much appreciated. The boat took on perilous amounts of water (hail the volunteers at Fremantle Sea Rescue who towed me back in) which suggests that the hull AND the strake are cracked? The two 'deck draining/holding tanks' that run under the floor and that drain through bungs into the bilge were overflowing, and the bilge pump couldn't keep up. I'm also assuming the two holding tanks are connected, as when I stopped the overflow from one, it increased the overflow from the other.
I'm following Yannis' thread closely now too.
I'm following Yannis' thread closely now too.
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Re: West Aussie B20 floor and hull reno
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