[Public-list] Cockpit coamings

Gail DeMoss gdemoss at alberg30.org
Thu Oct 13 10:16:08 PDT 2005


On "Calypso", #543, the coamings had a rubbery backing that was pretty 
strong & sticky and that had to be dealt with for removal.  The coaming 
are almost forced into the space.  When they are removed the curve 
flattens and when you re-install the curve comes back.  Not so much 
brute force as just thinking it through.  Sort of like an iron bar 
puzzle.  But, it is much easier to work on them in the dry basement.

sousa, stephen (ENG) wrote:

>Eddie,
>
>The molding is attached to the coaming the molding does not have to be
>removed. There is a bolt on the inside of the cabin that holds the forward
>edge of the coaming to the cabin/boat that may have been missed.  
>
>Stephen
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:public-list-bounces at alberg30.org] On Behalf Of edward schroeder
>Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:46 AM
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>Subject: [Public-list] Cockpit coamings
>
>OK, I have removed all of the bolts that hold the coamings to the fiberglass
>substructure of the coaming. The coaming won't budge. Is it necessary to
>remove the quarter-round that is at the base of the coaming in the exterior?
>Or is the quarter-round only screwed to the coaming for looks and to furnish
>more surface area for caulking? Thanks. Ed. Schroeder #303 Emotional Rescue.
>(Perhaps the coaming is held on with a "dogbone"?)
>  
>


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