[Alberg30] Toe Rail/Hull/Deck Joint Bolts

Bob bob at fox.nstn.ca
Tue Jun 10 11:51:07 PDT 2003


Is the deck hull joint glassed/bolted on the early generation Alberg30 and
riveted on later built boats?

On occasion I have water in the locker areas under the salon windows.
I'm not sure where the water is coming from. I could be running down from
further forward. I suspected the chain plates leaking and have caulked
around them with 5200. I'm not sure if 5200 was the right choice. 

I thought of opening all the locker doors and having someone outside with a
water hose on the deck to try to find where the water is coming from.

I too, would welcome suggestions on this one.

Thanks,

Bob
A30 #560

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:public-list-bounces at alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Mike Lehman
Sent: June 9, 2003 11:59 PM
To: Alberg 30 public list
Subject: Re: [Alberg30] Toe Rail/Hull/Deck Joint Bolts

The deck/hull seam on your vintage Alberg is superior to almost every boat
built. The thru bolts hold the rail in place and add to the strength of the
joint, but if you inspect closely, you will see that the deck/hull joint is
glassed together 3-4" wide for the length of the boat. Before removing the
scarfed piece, I would do my best to drill through to the bolt. If you're
real lucky and careful, you could remove the offending bolt thru the newly
scarfed piece and re-install it with new caulking, then use a teak "bung" to
plug the hole. Good luck, take your time, measure carefully. If it doesn't
work, then remove the scarfed piece and you are no worse than before you
started!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Newman" <newman423 at sympatico.ca>
To: "Alberg 30 List" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 10:30 PM
Subject: [Alberg30] Toe Rail/Hull/Deck Joint Bolts


My Alberg is of 1967 vintage, #233 with a teak toe rail sitting on edge with
plugged bolt holes every 15 inches or so.  During a long period of rain one
of the bolts develops a drip.  At this particular bolt position a new piece
of teak has been scarfed in by the previous owner to repair a damaged top
section of this area of the toe rail.  The piece is only about 1 1/4 inches
deep into the old rail and about 12 inches long.  Unfortunately, it happens
to cover the offending leaking bolt hole.

Does anyone have any creative ideas of how to fix this short of removing the
scarfed piece, which by the way, is superbly fitted? Also in this vintage,
are the bolts that hold the toe rail, the only mechanical bond binding the
hull and deck together?

Any information or suggestions will be appreciated.

Bill Newman
Marion Rose III
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