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If it is cored and crushed, it is a different issue and needs to be fixed.
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flat spot in hull
How much of a deflection? Is it near a stringer or bulkhead? How near the waterline?
Is it cored?
If it is cored and crushed, it is a different issue and needs to be fixed.
Agreed
yes, it cored
Grind, replace core, re-glass, barrier coat, bottom paint
Or cut out surface
In either case
I'd give it a bit of time, maybe some heat to warm the area a bit.........
Bondo?
I would have a yard look at it.
repair
What design is that?
Tartan
Interior
salon photo ...last shot
Wow! Thanks for the photos. A most spacious interior indeed!
Ditto! That's a big 42'er. Clever layout for liveaboard.
Looks very nice
Sweet boat
how does she sail?
One last thought about the repair
I don't like the idea...
NOT 5200, epoxy if you're going to that method.
P.S. Top hole and bottom hole only the size of the tip of the syringe, about 1/8" diameter or so.
If you had gone ahead with the repair when you started this thread...
Very nice. We had a T37 and it was so much smaller inside
So, how many more old boats are you gonna buy...? (grin)
Thank you all, I have the plan now with..