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Gotta love amature hour installations!
- Carpe Diem
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Gotta love amature hour installations!
As a result I have quite a bit of rotten core to remove. As far as can tell, the damage is limited to an inch or so in from the cuts, the core is just soaked so over the next few 90 plus days I will leave all the holes open and see if it will dry out enough for me to dig out the bad core and replace with reinforced filler to seal. I can detect little or no soft areas on the deck so I am not planning to tear up the deck. there were two Weaver Snap Davit plates still installed and I found that there was no sealant nor even nuts on the bolts!
Word to the wise, before you hire modifications done to your boat that is near of under the water line, make sure you get specifics on what the plan is to seal the area. There are a lot "mechanics" out there that either have no clue or just don't give a damn about their work. This is why I NEVER let anyone touch my boat. I am blessed with the background and experience to do my own work and I know that not everyone is. I feel so bad for those who are held hostage and have to rely on the "professionals" to do the job right.
- g36
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Re: Gotta love armature hour installations!
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The Black Pearl
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Re: Gotta love armature hour installations!
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I feel for you but we shouldn't paint everyone in the industry with the same brush. A "professional" wouldn't do it that way! A "professional" would have removed the core around the cutouts and filled the voids with thickened epoxy.Carpe Diem wrote:Source of the post ....I feel so bad for those who are held hostage and have to rely on the "professionals" to do the job right.
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- Carpe Diem
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- g36
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Re: Gotta love armature hour installations!
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
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Re: Gotta love armature hour installations!
g36 wrote:Source of the post If you do pull the dock box i be curious to know how the mounting holes look.
I started looking at that project and an not too excited about it. They used a lot of caulk on that! I an very curious though about the sealing if the mounting holes. I would think that with no skimping on the rest of the caulk how could there be no sealant on the mounting hardware? Oh yeah, it is Carver we are talking about! Since they are out of business I don't mind ribbing about the goofy things I run across. Please, as fellow owners, don't take it personally. It is in no way meant to denigrate those that own and enjoy their boats. I just have a pet peeve about crappy workmanship found in American made products when we were raised in a era that touted "Buy American" and that good ole American quality is number one!
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